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Electrical Engineer (Semiconductor Equipment) Onsite

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E-Solutions Inc.

Gloucester, MA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/29/2026

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Job Description

Electrical Engineer (Semiconductor Equipment) - Onsite (Gloucester,, MA) | 05/22/26
Job Description Role :
Electrical Engineer (Semiconductor Equipment) -
Onsite Location:
Gloucester, MA JD:
Experience:
6-8 years
Education :
B.E. in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) We're seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer to support design, engineering change control, and build activities for complex semiconductor capital equipment. The role demands hands-on ownership of cable harness design, schematic development, documentation, and cross-functional coordination through formal change processes (ECO/ECN/VPR/QN). Key Responsibilities Design & Documentation Develop and update electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and cable harness designs using Pro/ENGINEER (Pro‑E/Creo). Create and maintain BOMs, part lists, and drawing packages; ensure drawing readability and GD&T awareness for electrical interfaces. Review, interpret, and redline engineering drawings; Change Control & Configuration Management Initiate and process ECO (Engineering Change Orders), ECN (Engineering Change Notices), VPR (Vendor Part Requests/Reviews), and QN (Quality Notifications) within Agile PLM and Windchill. Manufacturing & Onsite Support Provide onsite build support for semiconductor equipment—troubleshoot wiring issues, connector pinouts, interlocks, and power distribution. Collaborate with assembly teams to resolve design-for-manufacture (DFM) and design-for-service (DFS) concerns. Quality & Problem Solving Lead root cause analysis using structured problem-solving (8D, Fishbone, 5 Whys) and implement robust corrective/preventive actions. Address QNs, drive closure with measurable effectiveness; improve harness reliability and EMI/EMC performance where applicable.
Required Skills & Tools Electrical Design:
Cable harnessing, wire routing, connector selection, grounding, shielding, safety interlocks.
Schematics & CAD:
Pro‑E/Creo for schematics and harness drawings; familiarity with
ECAD-MCAD
collaboration.
PLM & PDM
Agile PLM and Windchill for change control, releases, and configuration management.
Change Processes:
Hands-on with
ECO, ECN, VPR, QN
workflows.
Documentation:
Strong drawing reading, redlining, revision control, and release practices.
Problem Solving:
Proven track record of resolving build issues quickly and permanently;
Communication:
Clear, concise communication with shopfloor teams and engineering stakeholders.
Nice-to-Have:
Experience with semiconductor equipment (vacuum systems, gas boxes, RF/power distribution, motion control). Exposure to EMC/EMI, safety standards (e.g., UL/CE), and industrial connectors Knowledge of DFM/DFS, Lean manufacturing, and design validation processes. Vendor interaction for harness manufacturing and first article inspection (FAI).
Behavioral Competencies:
Ownership & accountability for deliverables and release quality. Attention to detail with strong configuration discipline. Onsite agility—hands-on, collaborative, and proactive. Structured problem solving and continuous improvement mindset. Electrical Engineer (Semiconductor Equipment) - Onsite1cad, plm ContractUnited States