Senior Vacuum Processing Engineer

Location: 

Bloomington, MN, US

Posting Date:  May 3, 2024
Job ID:  9419

About our group:

 

Process engineering is responsible for controlling all tooling on the factory floor that is used to fabricate Magnetic Recording Heads used within Seagate HDDs.  We employ traditional process-control methods as well as novel Advanced Process Control (APC) algorithmic systems to analyze the health of our processes in real time and make automated adjustments.  We also manage manual and automated systems to disposition recording heads for conformality to product specifications. 

About the role - you will:

 

  • Develop, implement, optimize, and control vacuum processes (deposition, reactive etching, ion milling, or magnetic annealing) within a manufacturing setting.  Ownerships will change over time, allowing for professional growth. 
  • Make extensive use of metrology, defect analysis, and statistics to ensure processes are capable and targeted.
  • Support and optimize new processes developed to build the latest generation of magnetic recording heads based on HAMR technology.
  • Continually use Six Sigma methodologies and techniques to maximize the performance, and minimize the variability, of product through active hands-on completion of structured experiments and OFATs (One Factor at a Time) experiments on the vacuum processes you manage.
  • Develop systematic and automated methods for maintaining process control across multiple tools, including implementing SPC charts and Out-of-Control Action Plans (OCAPs) and Material Dispositioning instructions.  You will also be able to learn and design new Automated Process Control methods and systems that you will implement onto your toolsets to enable real-time and error-free adjustments as needed. 
  • You will also be expected to maintain all process documentation and ensure process congruency across Seagate’s recording-head manufacturing sites.  You will evaluate and introduce new production equipment into the manufacturing line and create all necessary associated manufacturing documentation, instructing and certifying production personnel during all working shifts on documented process procedures.
  • Overseeing manufacturing issues (scrap, rework, cycle-time reduction, multiple-path maintenance) will also be a top priority.

About you:

 

  • Concise communicator with the ability to interact with various audiences.
  • Present in your work - ability to notice small details and produce high-quality results.
  • Clear writing style. 

Your experience includes:

 

  • Have a background in Vacuum science or processing. 
  • Have an understanding about how to determine key process input variables using statistical DoE (Design of Experiment) methods to maximize performance and yield of product.
  • Demonstrated ability to statistically analyze data and perform defect analysis to increase process capability and to optimize process yields.
  • Working with, or formal education of, applying engineering statistics to solve engineering problems
  • Knowledge of design of experiments (methods of design)
  • Demonstrated experience developing and optimizing vacuum-based process, preferably via Design of Experiment.
  • Hands-on familiarity with vacuum related tooling and processing.  
  • PhD in Material Science, Chemistry, Chemical & Electrical Engineering or Physics. Masters students in the same fields will be considered if they have had hands on vacuum equipment experience.

 

 

You might also have:

  • Experience in PVD deposition processing or ion etching (reactive and/or ion mill) or thermal annealing wafer processing.  An understanding of magnetic principles and phenomena would also be useful.
  • A fundamental understanding of the propagation of light through materials and the resonant responses that are induced.
  • Experience in a manufacturing setting or in process development employing vacuum technics and processes.
  • Experience with Six Sigma, as a Green or Brown belt

 

Location:

 

Our Normandale campus spans two suburbs, Edina and Bloomington, and serves as the Recording Head development and manufacturing arm of Seagate. Located in the heart of a bustling community, Seagate offers an on-site café, or if you prefer, you can drive to one of many restaurants just minutes away. Need to grab a gift over lunchtime? Shopping is abundant in the area. If working out is your thing, the on-site fully equipped fitness center hosts wellness programs, outdoor activities, tournaments, and group workouts. Looking for something more laid back? Reset in one of our meditation rooms, or simply take a walk around our indoor walking path. On-site cultural festivals, celebrations, and community volunteer opportunities also abound. 

 

Location: Normandale, United States
Travel: None


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