Supply Chain Engineer

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Oregon, Hillsboro, United States

Supply Chain Engineer role at Intel focused on optimizing semiconductor manufacturing processes, managing supplier quality, and driving cost control and yield improvements. Requires experience in semiconductor factory operations, supply chain engineering, or supplier management, with a strong emphasis on root cause analysis and performance tracking.

What you'd actually do

  1. Manage and drive quality issues related to supplier safety, quality, and site MQI closure performance. Scope may include chairing and leading 8D work with suppliers and modules to close prevention plans. Drive continuous quality improvement with supplier in partnership with partner Supply Chain teams. As well as driving MQI closure Through Put Time (TPT) to industry standards.
  2. Drive improvement to factory Manufacturing Availability (MA) and to liaise with the factory on supplier labor issues (e.g. local FSE labor, supplier performance, long tool down recovery) for F25 and AL.
  3. Responsible for driving MA performance across limiting toolsets within factory in partnership with modules. Includes problem definitions, roadmap building, and engagement/escalation with suppliers to resolve limiting module issues.
  4. Responsible to work with factory modules and factory leadership to improve cost structures, drive performance to outcome based contracts, and identify cost savings contracting opportunities across the functional areas within the local factory.
  5. Conduct cost control, process optimization, and production yield studies to enhance operational efficiency.

Skills

Required

  • Semiconductor factory operations
  • Supply chain engineering
  • Supplier management
  • Root cause analysis
  • Model based problem solving (MBPS)
  • KPI development
  • Performance tracking

Nice to have

  • Comprehensive understanding of semiconductor manufacturing processes
  • Advanced packaging technologies

What the JD emphasized

  • root cause analysis
  • model based problem solving (MBPS)
  • supplier quality improvement