Nmsi - F11x Production Line Coordinator Technician Contract (day Shift)

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · New Mexico, Albuquerque, United States

This role is for a Production Line Coordinator Technician at Intel's wafer fabrication facility in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. The technician will be responsible for identifying and eliminating barriers to tactical execution within the wafer fab, managing line limiters, coordinating downtime, optimizing line management through data analysis, and managing Work-In-Progress (WIP). The role also involves understanding and managing Critical Queue Time (CQT) and supporting hot box lot movement. This is a contract position with potential for conversion.

What you'd actually do

  1. Line limiters identification and tracking, drumbeat adjustments and monitoring, queue time loop management, coordinating tool and loop downtime in collaboration with the modules.
  2. Line management and optimization: Interpret segment graphs and utilize key features of multiple reports to manage the line. Apply manufacturing concepts to monitor utilization and indicators to support of velocity metrics.
  3. WIP management: Execute process lockouts, interpret Lot Dispatch, and understand key tools' run rules to manage wafer movement. Determine lot properties and attributes to facilitate addressing issues. Identify static WIP and escalate to factory stakeholders per spec.
  4. Critical Queue Time (CQT): Understand and manage CQT loops to ensure quality expectations are met. Understand Lot Dispatch for CQT information, interpret CQT dashboard and reports, explain CQT start and end, and identify when QEF is required for CQT misses. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of CQT loop control methods and identify which module owns CQT execution and staging operations.
  5. Identify segment loops and review loop release history to understand constraints and throttles for CQTs. Resolve throttles, and escalate to correct key stakeholders.

Skills

Required

  • Understanding of production systems and queue management.
  • Ability to analyze lot flow and tool performance data to make informed decisions.
  • Proficiency in using factory tools such as FSUI, Redwing, and COS dashboards.
  • Clear communication and cross-functional area collaboration.
  • Written and verbal communication skills for effective passdown and coordination.
  • Interpersonal skills to engage with module teams and shift counterparts.
  • Ability to maintain clarity and composure in high-pressure situations.
  • Initiative and ownership.
  • Proactively identifies and resolves issues without waiting for escalation.
  • Demonstrates a continuous improvement mindset and contributes to best known methods (BKMs).
  • Customer Obsessed: Proactively supports module goals, manages tool reservations effectively, and ensures high standards in execution. Communicates clearly and drives to 24-hour goals.
  • One Intel: Collaborates across shifts and departments, supports team initiatives, and fosters a positive, inclusive work environment. Demonstrates dependability and integrity.
  • Fearless: Challenges ineffective plans, proposes innovative solutions, and actively engages in problem-solving forums. Escalates issues early and supports recovery efforts.
  • Truth and Transparency: Focuses on solutions, shares learnings from mistakes, and communicates issues early. Encourages open dialogue and constructive feedback.
  • Inclusion: Seeks input from all teammates, supports peer development, and ensures everyone has opportunities to contribute. Champions diversity and ethical behavior.
  • Learning: Actively pursues development opportunities, shares knowledge, and contributes to team learning. Demonstrates a growth mindset and supports continuous improvement.
  • HS/GED and 5+ years related operations experience.
  • Associate of Arts or Science degree with 3+ years of operations experience.
  • 3+ years of military experience.
  • 2+ years' experience with wafer fabrication production systems

Nice to have

  • Experience in semiconductor manufacturing.