Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including facilities and layout teams, to plan and implement tool installations, minimizing downtime and ensuring smooth transitions. Coordinate the installation, qualification, and commissioning of equipment, ensuring they meet all specified requirements and standards. Serve as the first line of defense to solve tool-related issues and work with vendors on tool maintenance and repair promptly. Collaborate with Boise TD equipment development peers on deciding equipment technology choices for advanced nodes and translating future technology needs into clear equipment requirements. Manage equipment development projects, including budgeting, scheduling, and prioritization, to ensure timely and successful project delivery. Lead and participate in continuous yield improvement and cost reduction initiatives. Maintain comprehensive documentation for all equipment service and development activities as needed. Cultivate positive relationships with suppliers, vendors, and cross-functional teams to support equipment service and development initiatives. Communicate effectively with team members, collaborators, and management to provide updates on project progress and technical insights. Minimum Associate Degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering A minimum of 2-3 years of experience in the semiconductor industry in equipment engineer roles. In-depth understanding of equipment operation, working principles, troubleshooting, and tool installation procedures is a must. Problem-solving approach with a drive for finding effective solutions. Excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to convey messages clearly and sharply both locally and globally.