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Message from Senior Staff

26 years with the company.
Assistant Manager, System Development
K.T

Failures are the reason I can see what's next. What do you usually do?

I design programs.

I design programs.
I had no knowledge or experience in this field, but since I joined the company, I have been able to do it with a lot of teaching from senior staff and my own efforts.

What is the most challenging part of your job?

The overall specifications of the equipment are determined by reflecting Echo Giken's original specifications and the customer's requests, but even though I have been working in this industry for 26 years, I still find new things every day.

There are always urgent modifications and responses before and after the equipment is up and running, but I am most pleased when the customer expresses his/her appreciation for our sincere efforts.

Fourth year with the company.
Chief of Design Section
Y.T

I am happy to be able to work from the beginning to the end.

What do you usually do?

I used to design automobiles, but I was attracted to a job where I can be involved in robot manufacturing from start to finish, so now I design, assemble, and start up robots on site.

What is the most rewarding part of your job?

I am very happy to be able to be involved not only in the design but also in the manufacturing and on-site start-up of a single product.

Because there is no room for error, the great sense of accomplishment when a product is successfully completed is very appealing.

What are your future aspirations?

I would like to focus on launching and introducing 3D CAD.
Since it has only been four years since I joined the company, my goal is to increase my knowledge of non-robotics as much as possible.

When I first joined the company, there was a lot I didn't understand, but I am very grateful to work in an atmosphere where it is easy to ask for advice, and to have colleagues who take my opinions to heart.

6 months with the company.
M.I

What do you usually do?

I used to work in metal and wood processing and assembly, but was attracted by the future potential of the semiconductor industry and joined the company.
Currently, I am engaged in assembling parts and piping used in product equipment and installing them.

What do you find challenging?

I assemble the product equipment with precision while being aware of the shapes and dimensions of the inside of the equipment.
The moment when the equipment is completed and functions as a whole system is very moving.
Also, the open atmosphere of the workplace allows me to openly express my own opinions.
I am also motivated by the dormitory (1R apartment) for single employees.

What are your aspirations for the future?

My seniors have knowledge and experience in processing parts and piping, and assembling equipment while taking equipment and safety into consideration.
I would like to learn a lot from my seniors, hone my skills, and enjoy assembling equipment.

First year with the company.
Production Section Staff
T.O

Pushing forward day by day. Finding my strengths.

What do you usually do?

I decided to join the company because I was interested in "manufacturing" and the "semiconductor industry.
Currently, I am working in the manufacturing section, focusing on piping work, and I am starting by learning various things.

What do you find rewarding about your job?

I feel very happy and rewarded when the finished product is completed beautifully.

Since I have no experience in this field, there are many technical terms that I have never heard of, but they are all new to me and I am eager to catch up with the speed and level of conversation of my seniors as soon as possible.

What are your future aspirations?

I would like to find my strengths so that I can say, "I can trust you with this.

I am struggling and pushing forward day by day, but my seniors are all willing to teach me without hesitation. I hope to quickly become a full-fledged employee and increase the number of things I can do.

25 years with the company.
Production Section Staff
D.K

The fun of seeing my ideas take shape.

What do you usually do?

I mainly work on the piping part of the manufacturing process.

I visualize in my mind how to connect the piping so that as little chemicals as possible remain, and then I actually assemble the piping. I not only connect the pipes, but also consider how easy it is to maintain the equipment after it is delivered to the customer.

What is the most rewarding part of your job?

The part where my ideas take shape.

The piping connections change as the specifications of the equipment change, so I have to expand my image each time and go through a trial-and-error process. But this is the fun part! When the project is completed exactly as I imagined, I can directly feel the fun of this job.

What are your aspirations for the future?

I think the most important goal and difficulty is to ensure that I do things without mistakes.
I would like to continue tightening piping firmly every day while cultivating my imagination.