Change people’s lives and we love what you do! Cochlear develops world-leading medical devices that help people hear. As a top 50 medical device company and the market-leader in implantable hearing devices, more people choose a Cochlear-branded cochlear implant system than any other. Our employees tell us that the number one reason they enjoy working for Cochlear is the opportunity to make a difference to people’s lives.
The Opportunity (Semiconductor Cleanroom focus)
We are offering a permanent position for a Process Engineer to join our Process Engineering team as part of our Cochlear Brisbane Operations division based in Newstead.
As part of a larger cohort of Engineering talent, the Process Engineer will work collaboratively with a diverse group of people to develop stable and reliable manufacturing processes for new and existing products, support quality, yield and efficiency initiatives or execute manufacturing network optimisation projects to expand Cochlear’s manufacturing capabilities to help our recipients Hear now. And always.
Please note: we are particularity looking for professionals who have experience in Semiconductor Cleanroom
Semiconductor Cleanroom
Experience introducing Surface Mount Technology (SMT) processes (Screen Printing, SPI, Pick & Place, Reflow), experience working on semiconductor cleanroom processes such as:
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Semiconductor die attachment
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Plasma Cleaning
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Wirebonding
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Semiconductor encapsulation
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Standard test steps for the above processes such as wirebond pull-testing, component shear testing etc.
Responsibilities include:
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Support Global Supply Chain and R&D project execution by developing and implementing safe, scalable, stable, and robust manufacturing processes across the manufacturing network for new and commercially already available product.
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Support the introduction of new processes, equipment and materials, including equipment installation, calibration, WH&S assessments and associated technical and process documentation (e.g. Work Instructions, Process Failure Mode Effects Analysis) in accordance to Cochlear’s QMS requirements.
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Support the execution and documentation of process validation builds, co-ordinate testing of characterisation, verification and validation units and compile, analyse, and report on results.
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Responsible for meeting the manufacturing network optimisation strategy by relocating/duplicating processes across the manufacturing network, in line with project objectives, target and timeline within the area of expertise.
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Support the development and execution of experimentation and testing to enable characterisation, optimization and troubleshooting of processes and equipment. You will be required to document results and analysis of such testing, drawing conclusions leading to effective technical resolution.
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You will plan and develop engineering work packages concerned with unique problems or team challenges, which have an important impact on moderate to large programs.
About You. As we grow our operations, we are looking for people who share our passion for delivering quality hearing solutions to our customers. To add value to Cochlear in this role, you'll be able to demonstrate the following skills and experience:
Must Haves:
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Tertiary qualifications in Mechanical / Electrical / Biomedical / Mechatronics Engineering or equivalent.
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Shall have proven experience developing and introducing manufacturing processes.
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Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with cross functional teams to ensure project deliverables are achieved.
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Demonstrated experience in equipment and process validation.
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Shall have the ability to analyse test data and perform complex statistical analysis to make sound data driven decisions.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint
Ideal:
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Experience in a process development role within a highly regulated industry (Medical Device and/or Electronics Manufacturing industry experience preferred).
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Familiar with Six Sigma Lean Manufacturing principles and continuous improvement methodologies.
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Working knowledge of DFSS/DMAIC tools, KT Problem Solving & Decision Making, PDCA and DOE’s and applying these tools in the characterization, optimization and troubleshooting of process equipment and technology performance.
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Experience working with statistical software (e.g. MINITAB) is desirable for this role.
Cochlear Summary
Cochlear’s mission is to help people hear and be heard. Around the world, more people chose a Cochlear-branded hearing implant system than any other. Our employees tell us that the number one reason they enjoy working for Cochlear is the opportunity to make a difference to people’s lives. Learn and grow with us as we tackle the most complex challenges in helping people to Hear Now. And Always. Cochlear is the global market leader in implantable hearing solutions including cochlear implant systems (CI) and bone anchored hearing aids (Baha™). If you feel that you have the skills and experience to be successful in this role and take on new challenges to build your career with Cochlear, please start your application by clicking the apply button below.
At Cochlear we value and welcome the unique contributions, perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds of our employees and aim to build a culture that celebrates and leverages these differences, creating a sense of belonging and enabling our people to realise their full potential. We offer flexible working arrangements, and we understand flexibility is not the same for everyone. We're open to a conversation about what flexibility means for you.
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Hear now. And always
As the global leader in implantable hearing solutions, at Cochlear (ASX: COH) we are committed to our mission to help people hear and be heard. Our story started more than four decades ago when Professor Graeme Clark pioneered the world's first multi-channel cochlear implant and created an entirely new treatment for hearing loss.
Since our formation in 1981, we continue Professor Clark’s work to help people with moderate to profound hearing loss experience a life full of hearing.
We have provided more than 650,000 implantable devices. Each recipient helps form a global community of millions, through families, friends, colleagues, teachers and more. And they’re not just connected to their own community — each shares a link with each other and to Professor Clark’s childhood desire to help people hear.
We aim to give people the best lifelong hearing experience and access to innovative future technologies. We understand the privilege of connecting people to a life lived with hearing. And we listen, respond and move with the times – to continue to bring hearing within reach of all those who need it.
That's how we live our mission every day. Our global workforce of more than 4,000 people shares a collective determination to give more people the opportunity to enjoy a life of hearing.
Cochlear’s global headquarters are on the campus of Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia with regional headquarters in Asia Pacific, Europe and the Americas. Through our offices in over 180 countries we help people of all ages to hear.
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