Semiconductor Production Supervisor - McKinney, TX Area

McKinney, TX
Full Time
Experienced
Our client is hiring Full-time, Direct Hire, Semiconductor Production Supervisor. This position will require all applicants to be located in the Collin County, TX area, and not require work authorization sponsorship.  Hiring immediately.

Location: McKinney, TX area.
Schedule: Standard - Monday-Friday 
Pay Rate: Up to $95K depending on relevant experience.

Principal duties and responsibilities will be:
  • Lead and supervise a team of equipment maintenance technicians in their daily tasks, providing guidance, training, and performance feedback.
  • Develop and execute maintenance schedules, ensuring that preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance activities are carried out efficiently and in compliance with safety protocols.
  • Collaborate closely with production, engineering, and quality teams to prioritize equipment maintenance tasks that align with production schedules and business priorities.
  • Willingness and ability to work hands on assisting team to recover equipment downs as required.
  • Ability to troubleshoot complex technical issues, utilizing your strong knowledge of semiconductor manufacturing equipment to identify root causes and implement effective solutions.
  • Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, equipment performance, and inventory of spare parts. Generate reports on equipment downtime, maintenance costs, and improvement initiatives.
  • Implement continuous improvement initiatives to drive training, equipment reliability, efficiency, and overall operational effectiveness.
  • Foster a culture of safety, quality, and teamwork among the maintenance technician team, ensuring strict adherence to company policies and procedures.
  • Assists the team with difficult or complex concerns; acts as an escalation point of contact. 
Requirements:
  • Associate’s degree, two year technical/trade degree, or equivalent preferred; bachelor’s degree in engineering a plus.
  • Proven experience (10+ years) in semiconductor equipment maintenance, with at least 5 years in a supervisory or lead role.
  • Equipment experiences with semiconductor wafer fabrication equipment including metrology and supporting equipment (e.g. Tencor, CV, ADE, Biorad) preferred.
  • Proficiency in troubleshooting equipment malfunctions and implementing corrective actions.
  • Proficiency in MS Office, particularly Excel, for managing data and generating reports.
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Detail-oriented mindset with the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Flexibility to work in shifts and respond to equipment emergencies outside of regular working hours.

WGNSTAR does not require assistance from Recruitment Agencies. Thank you.
 

This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.

Equal opportunities and Social Governance

WGNSTAR is an Equal Opportunity Employer, drug free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable.

WGNSTAR places an immense emphasis on equal employment, encourages diversity in the workplace, and applies an open-door policy for inclusion of all employees. Our diversity program encourages people from any gender, background, ethnicity, culture, education, and experience to join the company and more importantly build a career through employee development.

Through our Global wellness programs, WGNSTAR ensures our employees and families have access to a full range of wellness services through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP). In the communities that surround our business operations, we support individual and group sponsorships for local sports and those that are vulnerable in society.

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