One Thing
Semiconductor
LayoutEngineer
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“Layout Engineer at One Thing. Skills: Production equipment layouts, Factory output optimization, Layout documentation. Optimize production equipment layouts. Improve material flow”
What You'll Achieve.
Maximize factory output; Meet strategic objectives
Industry & Context.
Logical problem‑solving; Analyze constraints; Evaluate trade‑offs; Data-driven decision‑making
Physically able to work inside a cleanroom, Wearing full cleanroom attire, On-site checks
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelors degree in Industrial/Mechanical/Electrical/Computer engineering or related discipline, Proficiency in M365 Apps, critical‑thinking skills, communication skills, Ability to multi-task, Physically able to work inside a cleanroom environment, Demonstrated at least 2 years of leadership skills, Prior programming work
Nice to Have
Internship or experience in the semiconductor industry, Interest in and knowledge of the semiconductor industry
What You'll Do.
Optimize production equipment layouts
Improve material flow
Improve footprint efficiency
Improve factory output
Maintain accurate layout documentation
Support tool‑installation planning
Perform onsite assessments
Validate layout feasibility
Verify physical constraints
Verify infrastructure constraints
Ensure layouts reflect operational conditions
Communicate layout changes
Develop foundational understanding of factory design
Develop foundational understanding of cleanroom protocols
Develop foundational understanding of process areas
Manage tools movement
Support scenario studies
Deploy AI-driven solutions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Manufacturing; Engineering; Facilities; Tool owners; Cross-functional stakeholders
Communication Scope
Communicate layout changes
Process & Methodology
Ramp-plan layout
Full Job Description
**Our vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for all.** Join an inclusive team passionate about one thing: using their expertise in the relentless pursuit of innovation for customers and partners. The solutions we build help make everything from virtual reality experiences to breakthroughs in neural networks possible. We do it all while committing to integrity, sustainability, and giving back to our communities. Because doing so can fuel the very innovation we are pursuing. As a Layout Engineer, you will apply strong industrial engineering concepts and logical problem‑solving to **optimize production equipment layouts** that maximize factory output. You will serve as the connection point between Manufacturing, Engineering, and Facilities by maintaining accurate layout documentation, supporting tool‑installation planning, and ensuring that all proposed layouts are feasible within the factory’s technical and schedule constraints. **Main Responsibilities** : * Optimize production equipment layouts by applying industrial engineering principles to improve material flow, footprint efficiency, and overall factory output. * Maintain accurate and up‑to‑date layout documentation, ensuring that all planned tool installations, relocations, upgrades, and removals are reflected in the ramp‑plan layout. * Perform onsite assessments together with Facilities and tool owners to validate layout feasibility, verify physical and infrastructure constraints, and ensure that proposed layouts accurately reflect operational conditions. * Collaborate closely with Manufacturing, Engineering, and Facilities to communicate layout changes, resolve constraints, and ensure alignment throughout the planning and execution process. * Develop foundational understanding of factory design, cleanroom protocols, and process areas to support effective layout planning and operational readiness. * Plan and manage tools movement. **Other Responsibilities** : * Support scenario stu
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