Npi Process Integration Technician

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Penang, Malaysia

This role supports New Product Introduction (NPI) in a semiconductor manufacturing facility, focusing on coordinating and executing activities to ensure successful product startup from engineering builds through high volume manufacturing. Responsibilities include managing intake forms, tracking lots, monitoring factory readiness, and collaborating with various teams to resolve issues.

What you'd actually do

  1. Support NPI Process Integration Engineers / NPI Integrators in executing new product introductions, ensuring smooth factory readiness from early builds through volume ramp.
  2. Review, manage, and track NPI intake forms, launch checklists, and VF/ENG lot checklists, ensuring timely closure before lot starts and production execution.
  3. Set up, release, and monitor NPI / Engineering / Lead lots through the factory, ensuring correct routing, priority handling, and adherence to approved process flows.
  4. Actively track lot movement and health, and promptly highlight abnormal behaviors (holds, tool mismatches, routing errors, yield risk signals) to Integration and Engineering teams.
  5. Partner with Module NPI, Manufacturing, Test, Yield, and Automation teams to close gaps identified during NPI execution.

Skills

Required

  • Diploma in Engineering or Technical discipline (e.g., Electrical, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Mechatronics, Semiconductor-related fields), or equivalent hands-on manufacturing experience
  • Familiarity with factory process flows, tool routing, lot management, and execution controls (ENG / NPI / PROD lots).
  • Demonstrated attention to detail and execution discipline, especially when handling engineering or high-risk NPI lots.
  • Willing to escalate early and fact based, rather than reactively after commits are at risk.

Nice to have

  • Hands-on experience in semiconductor Assembly / Test, Manufacturing, or NPI environments is strongly preferred.
  • Exposure to engineering lots, lead lots, first-of-kind flows, or re-NPI activities is an advantage.
  • Basic understanding of process change control, RFC adherence, and execution discipline in a high-mix manufacturing environment.
  • Comfortable working with manufacturing systems (e.g., lot tracking, route verification, hold/release workflows, dashboards).
  • Awareness of quality systems, escalation paths, and structured problem-solving (e.g., 8D, MRB support) is a plus.
  • Open to shift flexibility or off-hour support during major NPI ramps or critical execution windows (as required by business).