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Supplier Development Engineer

EngineerEngineerFull TimeRemoteSeniorTeam 1,001-5,000Since 1978H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

Malaysia

Posted

70 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Senior

Bachelor Degree5 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Supplier Development Engineer

Brooks Automation

• Develop and implement strategies to optimize supplier processes, reduce costs, and ensure high-quality materials and components • Assessment and selection of Suppliers of key commodities including on-site and off-site supplier assessments • Drives component qualifications and parts qualification processes for Brooks and its partners • Drives Supplier Corrective / Preventive Action for problem resolution and continuous improvements (may include, CPK, Gauge R&R studies etc) • Participates in Material Review Board Activity – disposition and resolve non-conformance issues of supplied materials • Generate Supplier Corrective Actions (SCAR) as required and follow up with Suppliers for completion/ closure ( RCCA) • Establishment of Supplier performance metrics & conduct Supplier process and performance audits • Conduct training sessions and workshops to help suppliers meet and exceed company standards • Identify and address potential risks in the supply chain, ensuring reliability and consistency • Work closely with engineering, procurement, and operations teams to align supplier capabilities with our production needs • Regularly assess supplier performance, conducting audits and providing feedback to drive continuous improvement

Job Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in an Engineering discipline with at least 5-7 years of relevant work experience in a similar role (or equivalent experience)
  • Proven experience in supplier development within the Semiconductor or Electronics industry
  • Knowledge of manufacturing processes, procedures, and production equipment heavy Electromechanical experience a must
  • Ability to write technical documents
  • Proficiency with MS Office tools and a working knowledge of quality improvement tools and techniques
  • Requires about 40% domestic and / or international travel
  • CWI certification is preferred

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
  • Career advancement opportunities in a growing international company
  • Dynamic and innovative work environment

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