At Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology, we provide tools for the engineering of micro- and nano-structures, with customers using our process solutions to research and produce materials and semiconductors vital for everything from medical devices and diagnostics, to electric cars and quantum computers.
The Opportunity
This is a fantastic opportunity to join our Production team and work on the assembly build of high-tech, cutting edge products. You will develop new capabilities and work on some of our most complex system configurations. For this role you will need a strong engineering background and a high level of technical skills and knowledge.
You will be employed to work on a rotating shift pattern. Each working week consists of 4 shifts of 8 hours and one of 5 hours. Currently, the shifts are Early (starting at 06:00hrs) and Afternoon (starting at 14:00hrs).
Key Responsibilities (including but not limited to):
1. Build systems, sub-assemblies and piece parts for complex systems efficiently to the right quality levels and ISO standards, and to achieve build schedules
2. Ensure that the requirements of the BOM and the customer specification are achieved
3. Identify and resolve build problems
4. Report technical issues and record using the FRACAS process
5. Maintain your levels of technical competence by undertaking necessary training
6. Act as a point of reference to ensure that the technicians within the build area are fully aware of the build sequence
7. Train and guide less experienced technicians
8. Set an example of the highest level of build cleanliness, house keeping and Health and Safety issues within the build areas, and support and promote 5S initiatives
9. Contribute to the performance of the Production Team through continuous improvement initiatives
10. Work on a rotating shift pattern in line with the rota notified to you by your Team Leader.
About you:
Essential unless otherwise stated:
11. Time served Electrical apprenticeship or City and Guilds part 3, or
HND, HNC, or BTech level 3
12. Detail wiring skills to precision level, including:-
13. Lead free soldering
14. Panel wiring to schematics
15. Ability to read electrical drawings
16. Ability to fault find and implement corrective action
17. Ideally - combination of mechanical, electrical and electronic assembly skills
18. Ideally - experience of working in the semiconductor industry
19. PC skills
20. Highly committed team player
21. High standards of build quality; flexible, co-operative and willing; punctual and self-disciplined
22. Good communication skills.
Benefits:
In addition to a competitive starting salary, Oxford Instruments also offers structured career development opportunities, a good work-life balance, private healthcare, a share incentive plan, 25 days annual leave, half-days on Fridays, a defined contribution Group Personal Pension Plan, and a flexible benefits package that you can tailor to your own requirements.