WPM C4 IR Module Engineer

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About This Role

  • Role and Impact Join Intel Wafer Packaging Manufacturing WPM C4 Ireland as a Module Engineer, and play a key role in advancing one of Intel most important manufacturing operations.
  • Wafer Packaging Manufacturing is a critical part of semiconductor production, where processed silicon wafers are transformed through advanced processes such as bumping and interconnect formation.
  • These steps enable chips to be electrically connected into packages and final products.
  • It is a highly technical, process driven environment.
  • C4 sits at the center of this capability, directly supporting product delivery, factory output, and customer commitments.
  • As we scale, our focus is on building strong, high performing processes that consistently deliver for our customers across safety, quality, and output.
  • This is a hands on role in a highly automated fab, working closely with technicians, engineers, and global partners.
  • It follows a hybrid working model, with a minimum of 4 days per week on site, reflecting the importance of direct engagement with tools, processes, and teams.
  • You will collaborate across a global Virtual Factory network, across Ireland, Oregon, and New Mexico, to share best practices and drive alignment, with a direct impact on process capability, technology ramps, and overall customer experience.
  • Why Join WPM C4 Ireland? Real impact, your work directly enables product delivery and customer success.
  • Quality focused culture, with strong emphasis on disciplined execution and continuous improvement.
  • One factory mindset, working across a globally connected manufacturing network.
  • Exposure to advanced wafer bumping and packaging technologies.
  • Strong ownership, and opportunity to drive visible improvements.
  • Key Responsibilities Own module performance across safety, quality, output, and equipment metrics.
  • Sustain and optimize processes to ensure stable, repeatable, high quality output.
  • Use data and statistical methods to reduce variation and strengthen process control.
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives to improve robustness and performance.
  • Partner with 24 by 7 technician teams to rapidly contain and resolve issues.
  • Lead structured problem solving across cross functional teams.
  • Collaborate with the Virtual Factory to align standards and deploy best practices.
  • Support technology ramps, tool installs, and high volume manufacturing transitions.
  • Work with suppliers to improve tool capability and reliability.
  • Reinforce a culture of ownership, accountability, and continuous improvement.
  • What You Will Bring? Strong analytical and problem solving capability.
  • Experience in manufacturing or technical environments.
  • Ability to collaborate and influence across teams.
  • Semiconductor experience is an advantage.
  • Results driven mindset, with a focus on consistency and continuous improvement.
  • What Success Looks Like? Stable and high performing processes, delivering consistent results.
  • Improved process capability and reduced variation.
  • Strong execution of ramps into volume manufacturing.
  • Effective collaboration across global partners.
  • Contribution to a culture focused on doing things right, every time.

Requirements

  • Candidate must have a minimum of a Level 8 qualification , as per the National Framework of Qualifications NFQ, in an approved Science or Engineering discipline..
  • E.G: Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a related STEM discipline. 1+ years experience with a Bachelor degree, or completion of a Master degree in semiconductor or advanced manufacturing environments.
  • Strong analytical and problem solving capability , with experience using data to support decisions.
  • Familiarity with statistical process control, data analysis tools such as JMP or SQL, and structured problem solving methods.
  • Understanding of semiconductor processes, equipment, or similar high volume manufacturing systems.
  • Foundation in process control, process improvement, and process characterization.
  • Preferred Qualifications Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot issues with pace and ownership.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work across teams.
  • Experience with data analysis, data mining, or advanced analytics techniques.
  • Hands on experience supporting or improving manufacturing processes or technologies.
  • Track record of driving continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Motivation to deliver consistent, high quality results, and build reliable, scalable processes.
  • Other Considerations Willingness to travel on assignment for varying durations, should a business need arise.
  • What We Will Offer You Extensive training and hands on practical experience, working with some of the smartest people in the world.
  • Opportunities to put forward your ideas and improvements, and make a difference globally within Intel.
  • Competitive benefits and pay, including quarterly and annual bonuses, and stock.
  • Healthcare and pension. 25 days annual leave.
  • Onsite bank, gym, canteens, dental, opticians, EV charging, Grafton Rooms, games areas, and sports and social clubs.
  • Opportunities to volunteer in the community.
  • Hybrid working arrangement.

Benefits

  • Your recruiting team will share the confirmed base salary along with any applicable total compensation elements upon employment offer delivery.

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