Job description
Diamond Foundry Inc. is solving the thermal limitation at the foundation of today's most exciting tech industries -- AI & cloud compute, electric-car power electronics, and 5G/6G wireless. We have managed to produce the world's first single-crystal diamond wafers and are now on a mission to put a diamond behind every chip. We are the rare unicorn that has grown fast and profitably. We received $515m in funding and are executing a multi-$B expansion plan for one of the greenest forms of tech manufacturing: converting greenhouse gas into diamond wafers using zero-emission energy.
We are looking for an industrial equipment engineer to build, install, maintain and troubleshoot plasma reactors and other critical manufacturing equipment. You'll be working with an experienced team of process engineers, maintenance technicians locally and collaborating with mechanical, electrical, and software engineers in the US. Your goal will be to install new equipment in DF Spain, achieve maximum productivity for our production line through improving equipment capabilities and troubleshooting problems on the line.
Responsibilities:
- Installing, commissioning, upgrading and maintaining plasma reactors (CVD tool) and other critical manufacturing equipment.
- Troubleshooting industrial control/electrical systems, including high voltage power supplies, controllers, sensors, pumps, PLC’s, valves, and other devices.
- Tracking and reporting on equipment uptime/downtime, root cause analysis, overall equipment efficiency, mean time between failure and the like.
- Working with manufacturing technicians, plan and execute upgrades and retrofits to improve tool reliability and process capabilities.
- Writing procedures and checklists, assisting and training maintenance.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Electronics Engineering or similar engineering discipline.
- 2+ years of hands-on engineering experience with manufacturing equipment.
- Ability in project planning and management, with the capacity to thrive in multidisciplinary teams to solve complex problems.
- Must be available to complete a training period in the United States. Additionally, this role involves ad-hoc short-term international travel to the U.S. to fulfill project needs.
- Able to read, write, and speak both Spanish and English proficiently.
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