Our Company design, develop and manufacture high-tech capital equipment for the semiconductor and related global markets. You’ll be joining our Manufacturing Engineering team, providing operational support and solutions from our head office in Newport.
Purpose of the role
This role represents an excellent opportunity for someone looking to establish a career in a fast-growing, award-winning, global semiconductor company with a clearly defined career development path.
This role is part of our 2025 Graduate programme and will start in September 2025.
Company introduction
Following the Company's extensive onboarding and introduction program, you will join our Graduate Development programme which includes: Technical Classroom training, Soft-skills training, Team building, Corporate responsibility activities and finally placement across all of our Operations and process teams.
It is not required for you to already have the skills and knowledge to perform the role, full on the job training will be provided through our graduate develop scheme. You will then be welcomed into your Team and continue your development supported by your SPTS mentor!
Your daytoday responsibilities will include
The list below is illustrative of the types of activities to be learned/undertaken:
- Developing and demonstrating our operational processes to meet the agreed manufacturing specifications
- Contributing, Supporting Continuous improvement Project teams in developing new products that meet the requirements of our global customers for their next generation designs.
- Supporting Manufacturing Team/Problem solving, trouble shooting and investigating faults on manufacturing process solutions
- Updating Manufacturing Specifications on SFOL (Shop Floor on Line)
- Providing regular updates to the engineering and operations teams on progress of project work, where required summarising results in a written report or presentation.
- Establishing both effective customer and team relationships particularly for clear communication of results and ideas
- Planning your work and executing plans in a safe, sensible and timely manner
- Maintaining designing quality standards, inspecting materials, equipment, processes, and products, developing quality control systems, and determining corrective actions
This position may require working some shift patterns to fully utilise our state-of-the-art manufacturing cleanroom and maintaining continuous Production. We will seek to give as much notice as possible where travel or shift work are required. SPTS will of course provide travel expenses and a shift allowance in line with company policy.
SPTS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
For this role we are looking someone who
- Has a passion for learning and development, continuously seeking for new knowledge and learning opportunities.
- Can think logically to provide internal customer solutions with a good attention to detail and foresight and ability to collect, filter and analyse data to build solutions for complex technological problems
- Has the ability to think creatively of novel but practical solutions to internal customer problems
- Is able to demonstrate strong Communication skills – You’ll enjoy establishing and maintaining good working relationships with both customers and colleagues.
Your qualifications
- Minimum Bachelor’s Degree (2:1) in Engineering Discipline.
- Applicants with a Masters or prior experience of studies within the semiconductor industry would be desirable but certainly not a must.
- A good acquaintance with SW tools (MS office, MATLAB) would be advantageous.
Spts’s benefits package includes
Annual leave starting at 25 days (plus bank holidays), contributory pension scheme, cash health plan, cycle to work scheme, global bonus plan, share scheme, rewards scheme, life assurance.
We offer a competitive, family friendly total rewards package. We design our programs to reflect our commitment to an inclusive environment, while ensuring we provide benefits that meet the diverse needs of our employees. KLA is proud to be an equal opportunity employer