Title :
Talking shop - linking training to factory indicators
Author :
Wilson, Stephanie
Author_Institution :
Intel Corp., Rio Rancho, NM, USA
Abstract :
Mean time to repair, mean time to repeat failure/repair, time to first failure after PM (preventative maintenance), and tool availability - the need to link these topics to training and other performance interventions is becoming paramount. How do we know that the time a technician spends in training (or other performance intervention) is worth it? As Intel continuously strives for improvement, departments are asked to prove their impact in terms of business/factory pay-offs. This paper discusses a successful project at Intel in which training was evaluated in terms of equipment indicator improvements, namely: average availability increase across AWX (Automated Wet Station/Bench) tools of 4.25% (which equated ~8 additional hours of production time/week).Variation in availability declined by an average 4.4% across the AWX tools
Keywords :
integrated circuit manufacture; personnel; production; training; Intel; automated wet station/bench tools; equipment indicator improvements; factory indicators; mean time to repair; mean time to repeat failure/repair; performance intervention; preventative maintenance; production; technician training; time to first failure; tool availability; Availability; Data engineering; Joining processes; Measurement units; Monitoring; On the job training; Preventive maintenance; Production facilities; Stability; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Semiconductor Manufacturing Symposium, 2001 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6731-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISSM.2001.962925