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The Equipment Design Engineering works on the machine equipment design to improve production productivity and machine efficiently.
About the role:
· Mechanical development and basic electrical controls design for automated head stack assembly equipment.
· Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand project requirements, specifications, and objectives.
· Conceptualize and create detailed mechanical designs using SolidWorks software, ensuring compliance with cleanroom control and best practices (EHS, ESD and contamination control).
· Estimating costs and scheduling requirements for projects.
· Prepare engineering projects to include specification, design, cost, equipment selection, design evaluation and planned maintenance programs.
· Initial generate and evaluate design prototypes, testing for functionality, durability, and safety.
· Participate in design reviews and discussions, incorporating feedback from stakeholders to refine and finalize designs.
· Generate accurate and comprehensive documentation, including technical drawings bills of materials, design specifications, instruction, and service manual into Windchill system.
· Collaborate with the maintenance & process team, reviewing the prototypes and components to ensure they meet design requirements for official release.
· Provide technical guidance and solutions to factory teams, addressing complex design challenges, and troubleshooting issues.
· Continuous improvement on existing equipment for production line efficiency improvement; as well as develop new automation machine.
· Maintain technical documentation.
· Reviewing new product design (DFM, Sanity check) on the head stack assembly equipment to ensure the equipment able to support new product build.
· Revise or new design for the equipment needed to support the new product launched and align with the product timeline.