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The Facilities O&M Instrumentation/Fire Systems Supervisor at Micron Technology, Inc., is responsible for leading and developing technicians that are responsible to service, maintain, troubleshoot, modify and repair components and equipment for facilities fire alarm, instrumentation, and DDC systems for the entire site. Preferred work history should include PC based PLC, DDC, Fire (EST Edwards) and DCS control systems. Also, the Instrumentation/Fire Systems supervisor will be responsible for maintaining the Compliance Engine software with Boise city
Supervisors are responsible for providing a safe, compliant, and ethical work environment by maintaining current technical knowledge, supervising for compliance, and actively resolving potential issues. Overseeing and improving area performance by managing staffing, distributing and prioritizing work, and ensuring communication and training completion on safety, legal, and work requirements. They conduct performance appraisals with team members to create goals and development plans that enhances the team members skills and abilities. Other responsibilities include promoting collaboration by supporting, leading, and participating in department and area improvement projects. Additional responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Safety & Quality:
Ensures the team completes of all required safety training and conducts all work in accordance with Micron and Technology Development (TD) safety policiesStops work for safety if unsafe conditions and/or behaviors are identifiedUses and reviews job hazard analysis (JHA/JSA) for work being performed in their areaEnsures the team follows all safety and environmental procedures in compliance with applicable regulations including PPE, CoHe (lockout /tagout) and chemical safetyFollows-up on safety and quality related issues immediately and works towards resolution with team membersActively participates in the EHS program by reporting all EHS-related concerns or problems immediately (maximum 24 hours)Performs and facilitates audits and submits good catchesEnsures team always wears appropriate PPE, per JHA, manager, EHS professionals, and/or job designationProactively finds opportunities to reduce potential hazards which may impact personnel health and/or the environment.Ensures the use of proper lifting techniques and work is performed in an ergonomically correct mannerFollows proper change management practices to ensure safety and quality expectations are metDrives quality improvement initiatives in their area to reduce Fab impacts, improve efficiency and identify cost savingsEnsures the operation and maintenance of equipment and tools are within manufacturer’s and company guidelines to drive safety and quality expectationsEnsures area-specific procedures, documentation, training and certifications are accurate and updated in a timely manner
Communication & Collaboration:
Provides team with consistent communication on priorities, goals, performance metrics, company updates, and department expectations to ensure understanding and line of sightMeets face to face with their team and other partners regularly to gather input and build rapportCollaborates with crucial team members to resolve equipment/process issues, enhance system stability, and drive improvementsAttends and participates in meetings and provides inputPromotes collaboration and team building across groups and/or shiftsEnsures pass down is accurate and reflects the current work statusProactively communicates issues that could cause manufacturing or customer impactCommunicates proactively with leaders and team members on the daily priorities and issuesPerformance Management:
Understands all expectations of the team and holds them accountableOwns and is accountable for the performance and behavior of the areaEnsures team members complete all assigned tasks to meet critical deadlinesComplete to area, goal and performance achievements and metricsDefines and communicates organizational roles and job descriptions to meet the overall expectations of the team Coaches and develops team and team membersIs responsible for workforce readiness and proficiency by developing effective training plans and mentorsMeets regularly with new hires to ensure expectations are understood and training is progressing successfullyMeets regularly with team members to review performance, provide feedback and create development plans.Partners with team members to create challenging performance & development goalsPartners closely with HR partners and knows Micron policiesEnsures the area has succession plans for all key positionsProvides guidance to identify, develop and promote technical expertise (process, device, equipment, etc.) and innovationRecognizes and rewards team members both privately and publicly for their successesPossesses high energy and a vision for the future with a growth mindset and is a viable candidate for future succession planning over the next ten yearsEstablishes a succession plan for all critical positionsArea/Technical Performance:
Maintains applicable subject area and technical knowledge to make informed decisions and drive area improvementsEnsures team maintains required certifications and training to perform area tasksEnsures team completes assigned PMs and work orders in a timely and thorough mannerEnsures team maintains equipment and tools in working orderEnsures accurate records are maintained on testing and calibrations of equipmentAssists with installation, modification, maintenance and/or removal of facilities equipmentDevelops procedures and training to ensure team performs the work safely, correctly and consistently.Accountable for the area/shift performance and drives team accountabilityMonitors equipment and area performance to resolve issues and enhance area stabilityEnsures team identifies and reduces equipment defects to improve qualityUses a systematic problem-solving technique to resolve issues in a timely mannerEnsures team identifies and resolves chronic equipment alarm issuesIdentifies and leads projects to improve area and equipment performanceAssigns team members new assignmentsLeads shift/area cost reduction activitiesDrives a culture of Safety and Quality including TPM, Facilities Disciplines, PM procedures and certificationsMaintains applicable subject area knowledge, such as data communications, instrumentation theory, and calibration theoryProject Management/Planning:
Supports or leads area projects to ensure results are completed within required scope and scheduleParticipates or leads project meetings and completes assigned actionsPartners with leader to prioritize project action itemsSupervises actions and provides issue path to ensure actions will be completed on timeFollows proper business processes for maintaining, installing, modifying, or removing facilities equipmentSuccessful Candidates must have the following Qualifications:
Proven success in applying area processes and equipment knowledge to make informed decisionsIntermediate knowledge of MS Office Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPointDemonstrated success in motivating and maintaining morale of a teamDemonstrated effective verbal and written communication skills Confirmed time management, organization, and prioritization skillsDemonstrated ability to identify, drive, and complete area improvement projectsProven track record to multi-task in a high-paced environmentProven understanding of performance management conceptsStrong partnering and teamwork skillsDemonstrated critical thinking skillsDemonstrated ability to continuously learn and self-improveEducation and Experience:
Required: Minimum – Relevant degree (AAS) or appropriate certifications/licensingPreferred: 5 years demonstrated abilityAs a world leader in the semiconductor industry, Micron is dedicated to your personal wellbeing and professional growth. Micron benefits are designed to help you stay well, provide peace of mind and help you prepare for the future. We offer a choice of medical, dental and vision plans in all locations enabling team members to select the plans that best meet their family healthcare needs and budget. Micron also provides benefit programs that help protect your income if you are unable to work due to illness or injury, and paid family leave. Additionally, Micron benefits include a robust paid time-off program and paid holidays. For additional information regarding the Benefit programs available, please see the Benefits Guide posted on micron.com/careers/benefits.
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