Manufacturing Engineering Technician Night Crew (Trinity, AL)

First Solar Inc

The Manufacturing Engineering Technician will assist in the installation and qualification of manufacturing equipment, troubleshoot day-to-day manufacturing issues, and identify and/or implement system improvements that contribute to the achievement of throughput, yield, and product performance goals.
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Whats great about First Solar:
Clean, bright, climate-controlled work environment.
12-hour crew schedule with 10 hours of built-in overtime each paycheck.
Attractive 7-day work schedule over a 2-week period (50% days off).
Career Progression Tracks for technical and leadership roles.
Onsite amenities which include a fitness center and cafe.
Bonuses – Yearly
401k with company match.
Great Benefits package on day 1
Basic Job Functions:
Assist in the installation and qualification of manufacturing equipment, troubleshoot day-to-day manufacturing issues, identify and/or implement system improvements that contribute to the achievement of throughput, yield and product performance goals.
Experience & Education:
High School Diploma or equivalent is required
Candidates must meet one of the following criteria to qualify:
Associates degree in a technical discipline
Two or more years machine or mechanic experience as a primary job function
One year First Solar technical experience
Six months experience as Temporary Manufacturing Engineering Technician at First Solar
Required Skills/Competencies:
Safety first mindset
General electrical/electronic and mechanical knowledge
Self-directed, ability to work with minimal supervision
Good written and oral communications skills in English
Able to trouble shoot and solve problems on the manufacturing line
Ability to deal with administrative as well as technical tasks
Essential Responsibilities:
Solve day-to-day production, equipment, and process problems
Identify and implement yield and product performance improvements.
Develop methods to assign causes to yield excursions
Set up and maintain gauges
Ensure all processes are running on target as defined by the Process Control Plan
Respond to SPC process control alarms, bringing processes back into control
Execute planned process experiments, collect and analyze data and report experimental results
Collect data relating to daily tool performance and associated product performance
Support the operation of pilot-line equipment to define a new process
Transition new equipment and processes through start-up, qualification, and implementation
Provide training to production associates
Develop and update internal documentation including drawings, standard operating procedures, and process specifications
Interface with internal associates and supplier representatives, as required, to complete assigned projects
Develop a complete understanding of area processes, equipment, and support systems
Provide training to production associates
Maintain effective communication with production associates and manufacturing engineers
Disposition non-conforming product according to established criteria (NCP)
Adhere to all safety procedures and good housekeeping standards
Ensure waste materials are discarded in their designated containers
Ensure hazardous waste containers stay closed except when adding or removing waste
Ensure satellite accumulation containers stay in their designated locations
Reporting Relationships:
This position will not have direct reports.
Travel:
No travel is required.
Estimated Salary Range:
$23.00 – $26.00
US Physical Requirements:
Will sit, stand or walk short distances for up to 12 hours per day
Will climb stairs on an occasional basis
Will exert up to 50 pounds of force to lift, push or pull on a seldom basis
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