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First Solar Inc Technician- Manufacturing Engineer II USA in Walbridge, Ohio

Basic Job Functions: Assist in the installation and qualification of manufacturing equipment, troubleshoot day-to-day manufacturing issues, identify and/or implement system improvements that contribute to the achievement of throughput, yield and product performance goals. Position will have responsibility for Submodule and Laser toolsets. Education & Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent with 1 year experience as First Solar Manufacturing Engineering Technician I or 3 years First Solar Technical experience or 10 years Technical experience in a Manufacturing setting or Associate's degree in a technical discipline with at least 1 year as First Solar Manufacturing Engineering Technician I or 2 years First Solar Technical Experience or at least 3 years technical experience in a Manufacturing setting or Bachelor's degree in a technical discipline with 0-2 year technical experience in a Manufacturing setting Required Skills: Safety first mindset. Demonstrated proficiency in troubleshooting and problem solving on the manufacturing line Demonstrated proficiency in electrical/electronic and mechanical systems Demonstrated proficiency in responding to SPC alarms to bring processes back in control Self-directed, ability to work with minimal supervision Able to apply statistical tools to analyze data and provide conclusions Good written and oral communications skills in English Ability to deal with administrative as well as technical tasks Essential Functions & Responsibilities Solve day-to-day production, equipment, and process problems Identify and implement yield and product performance improvements. Develop methods to assign causes to yield excursions Set up and maintain gauges Ensure all processes are running on target as defined by the Process Control Plan Respond to SPC process control alarms, bringing processes back into control Execute planned process experiments, collect and analyze data and report experimental results Collect data relating to daily tool performance and associated product performance Provide training to production associates Develop and update internal documentation including drawings, standard operating procedures, and process specifications Interface with internal associates and supplier representatives, as required, to complete assigned projects Develop a complete understanding of area processes, equipment, and support systems Provide training to production associates Maintain effective communication with production associates and manufacturing engineers Disposition non-conforming product according to established criteria (NCP) Adhere to all safety procedures and good housekeeping standards Ensure waste materials are discarded in their designated containers Ensure hazardous waste containers stay closed except when adding or removing waste Ensure satellite accumulation containers stay in their designated locations Physical Requirements: Will sit, stand or walk short distances for up to 12 hours per day Will climb stairs on an occasional basis Will exert up to 50 pounds of force to lift, push or pull on a seldom basis Will lift, push or pull up to 27 pounds on a frequent basis Required to use hands to grasp, lift, handle, carry or feel objects repetitively on a frequent basis 20/40 vision in each eye, with or without correction, is required Must be able to comply with all safety standards and procedures May reach above shoulder heights and below the waist on a frequent basis May stoop, kneel, or bend, on an occasional basis Ability to wear personal protective equipment is required (including but not limited to; steel toed shoes, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, protective jacket or apron and arm guards) All associates working on the production floor may be required to wear a respirator at any given ti

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