Senior Manager, Assembly Engineering

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<p><u><b>This position is based in Kunshan, China.</b></u></p><p></p><p><b><i>OSAT Supplier and Engineering Management (20%)</i></b></p><ul><li>Serve as Semtech's primary assembly engineering representative at OSAT partners, managing technical relationships and driving accountability for process performance and yield targets.</li><li>Lead process qualifications, new product introductions (NPI), and technology transfers at OSAT sites, ensuring compliance with Semtech's design rules, reliability standards, and quality requirements.</li><li>Conduct regular supplier engineering reviews, including process capability assessments, failure analysis reviews, and corrective action follow-ups.</li><li>Evaluate and qualify new OSAT suppliers or new packaging platforms in alignment with business strategy.</li></ul><p></p><p><b><i>Process Engineering & Yield Improvement (30%)</i></b></p><ul><li>Own assembly yield and process quality metrics across assigned OSAT partners; lead structured root cause analysis (RCA) and 8D corrective actions for assembly-related excursions.</li><li>Drive continuous improvement initiatives in assembly process efficiency, material utilization, and cycle time reduction.</li><li>Review and approve OSAT process control plans, PFMEA documentation, and engineering change requests (ECRs/ECNs) working closely with the Supplier Quality Engineering team</li><li>Partner with product and design engineering teams to provide DFM (Design for Manufacturability) feedback during product development.</li></ul><p></p><p><b><i>Quality & Reliability (20%)</i></b></p><ul><li>Partner with Quality organization to investigate and drive corrective actions for field returns, quality incidents, and customer complaints related to manufacturing</li><li>Establish and monitor manufacturing quality metrics including DPPM, first pass yield, Cpk, and reliability test results</li></ul><p></p><p><b><i>Technical Leadership & Team Development (15%)</i></b></p><ul><li>Integration of processes, best practices and transfer technology from internal manufacturing site to OSATs where appropriate</li><li>Stay current with industry trends in advanced packaging (wirebond, flip chip/FCCSP, eWLB fan-out, SiP, BGA) and identify opportunities to apply emerging technologies to Semtech's product roadmap.</li><li>Collaborate with the Manufacturing Engineering Director to define assembly technology roadmaps and supplier capability development plans.</li><li>Develop capabilities of direct reports and share best practices with peers proactively</li></ul><p></p><p><b><i>Cross-Functional Collaboration (15%) </i></b></p><ul><li>Work closely with Supply Chain, Quality, and Product Engineering teams to align on supplier performance, material qualifications, and production readiness.</li><li>Represent assembly engineering in internal program reviews, customer escalations, and supplier business reviews (QBRs/SBRs)</li></ul><p></p><p>   • #LI-Remote</p><p></p>

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