
Manufacturing Engineer - 2nd Shift
Veeco Instruments Inc., San Jose, CA, United States
Overview
At Veeco, Manufacturing Engineers play a critical role in transforming complex designs into high‑performance semiconductor manufacturing systems. As a global leader in advanced capital equipment, Veeco enables next‑generation technologies—and that innovation begins on the manufacturing floor.
Veeco is seeking an experienced Manufacturing Engineer to provide hands‑on technical leadership for production tools and New Product Introduction (NPI) activities during 2nd‑shift operations. This role is well‑suited for engineers who thrive in fast‑paced, high‑mix manufacturing environments and are motivated by technical ownership, independent decision‑making, and direct production impact.
Supporting the 2nd shift (1:00 PM – 10:00 PM), this position serves as a key engineering authority during off‑shift hours—resolving real‑time issues, supporting cleanroom manufacturing, and partnering closely with operations to ensure quality, throughput, and on‑time delivery. The role directly influences NPI builds, early product stabilization, and production readiness, offering broad exposure to complex semiconductor capital equipment and end‑to‑end manufacturing processes.
Responsibilities
Serve as the primary technical engineering resource for 2nd‑shift manufacturing operations, supporting production equipment, tools, and processes
Diagnose and resolve mechanical, electrical, optical, and control‑related issues impacting yield, quality, cost, or schedule
Lead structured root cause analysis and implement corrective and preventive actions for manufacturing and equipment issues
Support New Product Introduction (NPI) activities, including product transitions, process development, and early production builds
Review, maintain, and improve manufacturing documentation to ensure proper methods, controls, and compliance
Execute Engineering Change Masters (ECMs) accurately, timely, and cost‑effectively using SAP
Perform Non‑Conforming Material (NCM) disposition and authorize rework in collaboration with Quality and Manufacturing teams
Respond to technical inquiries from internal stakeholders and external suppliers
Drive continuous improvement initiatives related to equipment, tooling, processes, and manufacturing environments
Communicate clearly and effectively with manufacturing leadership and cross‑functional teams
Provide technical guidance and support training for manufacturing personnel during 2nd‑shift operations
Collaborate with contract manufacturers to ensure alignment on technical requirements, quality standards, and production readiness
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Systems, or Software Engineering preferred)
Minimum 5 years of relevant manufacturing engineering experience supporting complex electro‑mechanical equipment, preferably semiconductor manufacturing equipment - Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Experience working in cleanroom environments required
Strong foundation in manufacturing engineering principles, including equipment support, process control, and system integration
Working knowledge of system controls, architecture, and hardware/software interfaces
Experience supporting semiconductor equipment manufacturing and cleanroom operations
Demonstrated ability to solve real‑time production problems where standard procedures may not fully apply
Proficiency in interpreting complex technical documentation, including electrical and pneumatic schematics, mechanical drawings, BOMs, and operating manuals
Experience with SolidWorks and/or AutoCAD for modeling and technical support
Knowledge of SPC and process control methodologies
Familiarity with MRP systems; SAP experience strongly preferred
Strong analytical and data‑driven problem‑solving skills
Clear written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently and exercise sound judgment during off‑shift operations
Comfort working in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment with shifting priorities
Salary and Benefits
The expected salary range for this position is $109,405—$138,580, plus a bonus opportunity. We will consider your location, experience, and other job‑related factors when determining your pay.
Medical, Dental, and Vision
Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
401(k) with Company Match
Holiday, Vacation, and Sick Time
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Life and Accident Insurance
Disability Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Identity Theft Remediation
Emergency Travel Assistance
Veeco is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, and other legally protected characteristics. Veeco is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities.
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At Veeco, Manufacturing Engineers play a critical role in transforming complex designs into high‑performance semiconductor manufacturing systems. As a global leader in advanced capital equipment, Veeco enables next‑generation technologies—and that innovation begins on the manufacturing floor.
Veeco is seeking an experienced Manufacturing Engineer to provide hands‑on technical leadership for production tools and New Product Introduction (NPI) activities during 2nd‑shift operations. This role is well‑suited for engineers who thrive in fast‑paced, high‑mix manufacturing environments and are motivated by technical ownership, independent decision‑making, and direct production impact.
Supporting the 2nd shift (1:00 PM – 10:00 PM), this position serves as a key engineering authority during off‑shift hours—resolving real‑time issues, supporting cleanroom manufacturing, and partnering closely with operations to ensure quality, throughput, and on‑time delivery. The role directly influences NPI builds, early product stabilization, and production readiness, offering broad exposure to complex semiconductor capital equipment and end‑to‑end manufacturing processes.
Responsibilities
Serve as the primary technical engineering resource for 2nd‑shift manufacturing operations, supporting production equipment, tools, and processes
Diagnose and resolve mechanical, electrical, optical, and control‑related issues impacting yield, quality, cost, or schedule
Lead structured root cause analysis and implement corrective and preventive actions for manufacturing and equipment issues
Support New Product Introduction (NPI) activities, including product transitions, process development, and early production builds
Review, maintain, and improve manufacturing documentation to ensure proper methods, controls, and compliance
Execute Engineering Change Masters (ECMs) accurately, timely, and cost‑effectively using SAP
Perform Non‑Conforming Material (NCM) disposition and authorize rework in collaboration with Quality and Manufacturing teams
Respond to technical inquiries from internal stakeholders and external suppliers
Drive continuous improvement initiatives related to equipment, tooling, processes, and manufacturing environments
Communicate clearly and effectively with manufacturing leadership and cross‑functional teams
Provide technical guidance and support training for manufacturing personnel during 2nd‑shift operations
Collaborate with contract manufacturers to ensure alignment on technical requirements, quality standards, and production readiness
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Systems, or Software Engineering preferred)
Minimum 5 years of relevant manufacturing engineering experience supporting complex electro‑mechanical equipment, preferably semiconductor manufacturing equipment - Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Experience working in cleanroom environments required
Strong foundation in manufacturing engineering principles, including equipment support, process control, and system integration
Working knowledge of system controls, architecture, and hardware/software interfaces
Experience supporting semiconductor equipment manufacturing and cleanroom operations
Demonstrated ability to solve real‑time production problems where standard procedures may not fully apply
Proficiency in interpreting complex technical documentation, including electrical and pneumatic schematics, mechanical drawings, BOMs, and operating manuals
Experience with SolidWorks and/or AutoCAD for modeling and technical support
Knowledge of SPC and process control methodologies
Familiarity with MRP systems; SAP experience strongly preferred
Strong analytical and data‑driven problem‑solving skills
Clear written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently and exercise sound judgment during off‑shift operations
Comfort working in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment with shifting priorities
Salary and Benefits
The expected salary range for this position is $109,405—$138,580, plus a bonus opportunity. We will consider your location, experience, and other job‑related factors when determining your pay.
Medical, Dental, and Vision
Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
401(k) with Company Match
Holiday, Vacation, and Sick Time
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Life and Accident Insurance
Disability Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Identity Theft Remediation
Emergency Travel Assistance
Veeco is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, and other legally protected characteristics. Veeco is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities.
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