Document Control Clerk
Vishay Siliconix is committed to being the best semiconductor company. With a tradition of innovation we continue setting the pace and dominating the market in power management. We provide superior customer value to our clients. While providing outstanding people the best opportunity to realize their potential. We are focused on developing and strengthening our company's family culture, building a foundation for quality excellence, and profitability through our employees.
Document Control Clerk
Individual will maintain/create systems to monitor, track, and generate reports on internal documentation and documentation/devices received from customers. This includes updating logs, indices, and electronically and physically tracking products within our facility. Will create reports to summarize these activities and to improve cycle times and identify bottlenecks. Maintain engineering change notice files, drawings, reports, specifications and documentations. Prepares process and status reports.
Job Responsibilities:
Maintain engineering change notice files, drawings, reports, specifications, and documentations. Daily data entry and maintenance of ECN log and various documents. Prepares process and status reports. Assigns and monitors ECN and document numbers. Reviews documents for accuracy and completeness. Ensures quality work and documents meet standards for production. Filing of ECN history, drawings, reports, specifications, test programs, customer drawings and records, and production records.
Additional Responsibilities:
Automotive Parts Numbering List
All requests for a dedicated part number for each customer will be transacted and recorded by Document Control.This entails logging initial requestLogging FAB and assembly Part descriptionLogging Customer Approval
Automotive Customer Drawing
All automotive customer requests for drawing review will be handled by Document ControlThis entails initial requestRouting to appropriate departments for reviewDocumenting approvalsStatus reports and status inquiriesFinal approval and notifications
Automotive Documentation Files
Provide permanent and secure filing of electronic and paper files documenting automotive customer requests and fulfillmentThis entails integrating all past historical filesThis entails initial requestsSetup of required sub-foldersFiling documents into appropriate folders
Candidates must have at least 2 years of Document Control experience and an Associate Degree required or BS in Business. Have basic understanding of semiconductor terminology and processing a plus. Must be able to communicate effectively with engineering and management personnel. Must be organized individual capable of self starting and following through on commitments.
Company Information:
Vishay, through its Siliconix subsidiary, is today the world's number-one manufacturer of low-voltage power MOSFETs (metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors), the solid-state switches that are used to manage and convert power in computers, cell phones, and the communications infrastructure, and to control motion in computer disk drives and automotive systems. Vishay Siliconix silicon technology and device -packaging milestones include the industry's first power MOSFETs built on a Trench silicon process (TrenchFET®) and the industry's first power MOSFETs offered in small-outline, surface-mount packages (LITTLE FOOT®).
This tradition of innovation continues with new silicon technologies designed to maximize power MOSFET performance in such applications as dc-to-dc conversion and load switching, and with new package options that answer the market's demand for better thermal performance (PowerPAK®) and smaller footprints (ChipFET®, MICRO FOOT®). In addition to power MOSFETs, Vishay Siliconix products include power integrated circuits and the industry's most distinguished line of analog switches and multiplexers. Power conversion for cell phones, notebook computers, and the fixed telecom infrastructure is the focus of Vishay Siliconix power IC developments, while new analog switching ICs are focused on lower-voltage, space-constrained applications.
Siliconix was founded in 1962 and became an 80.4%-owned subsidiary of Vishay in 1998. On May 16, 2005, Vishay announced that it had effected a merger of a subsidiary of Vishay with and into Siliconix incorporated, as a result of which Siliconix became a wholly owned subsidiary of Vishay.
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