Reliability Supervisor
Description
- B.S. in Engineering, preferably ECE, Chemical, Manufacturing, Electrical and Mechanical degree or any Graduate of Bachelor’s Degree
- With at least 5 years FA-REL working experience or related experience with Electronics/Semiconductor company and at least 1-year Supervisory Experience. Or at least have 10 years FA-Rel working experience.
- Knowledgeable in FPC manufacturing processes. Problem Solving Tools such as 8D, FMEA, SPC, OCAP, DOE, Six Sigma, 7QC Tools, FA Knowledgeable in Manufacturing flow, Non-destructive failure analysis such as: Xray, SAM (Scanning Acoustic Microscopy), X-ray, High magnification & low magnification external inspection, Non-contact measurement, Destructive testing for failure analysis
- Keen to detail, work with minimum supervision, with good analytical and critical thinking. Can effectively communicate. With Leadership skills Knowledgeable in MS Office Can interpret reliability test
Core job functions:
1. Team Leadership & Operations:
- Workflow Management: Prioritizes daily tasks and testing queues to ensure QA/QC and production deadlines are met.
- Staff Development: Coaches, mentors, and evaluates the performance of lab technicians and reliability engineers.
- Lab Oversight: Ensures equipment (e.g., optical microscopes, SAM, CT scanners) is maintained, calibrated, and safely operated.
2. Failure Analysis (FA)
- Root Cause Identification: Guides the team in investigating hardware or equipment failures using experimental testing and dissection techniques.
- Root Cause Identification: Guides the team in investigating hardware or equipment failures using experimental testing and dissection techniques.
- Method Development: Develops and optimizes new investigative methods and lab procedures to tackle emerging hardware challenges.
3. Reliability Testing & Risk Mitigation
- Qualification Testing: Oversees reliability tests (e.g., temperature cycling, mechanical stress, HTOL) to verify that parts meet industry or internal standards.
- Metric Tracking: Monitors key performance indicators (KPIs) like Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) and Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) to assess long-term reliability.
- Continuous Improvement: Spearheads corrective actions and preventive maintenance strategies to eliminate recurring failures.
4. Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Stakeholder Alignment: Coordinates with design, manufacturing, and maintenance teams to escalate critical findings and resolve field issues.
- Design Feedback: Provides actionable recommendations to design and manufacturing teams to prevent similar defects in future product iterations.