Technician 5, Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Fremont, CA at Geebo

Technician 5, Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance

Candidate will be responsible for maintaining specific tools on a wafer manufacturing production line in a class 100 cleanroom environment. The successful candidate will be able to work with minimal supervision, take initiative and collaborate effectively; they will demonstrate a willingness to learn, flexibility, creative problem solving, exemplary communication skills and an ability to think on their feet. Candidates must be flexible to work a 12-hour Shift, compressed week, and overtime, as required by the team.
The tool sets are as follows
Veeco IBE and IBD, Veeco RuCVD, Comptech, CVC, ALD, Meivac MCT & Agap systems, Anelva systems, Futek ovens, Plasma Therm, Nordiko IBD, Singulus, and Hitachi RIE.
Responsibilities:
Perform routine preventive maintenance for assigned tool set(s).
Document routine preventive maintenance on PM checklists, record data if applicable and maintain completed checklist/history.
Troubleshoot and repair routine unscheduled failures to root cause and select correct down code when closing out call for Equipment Engineer to improve MTBF (Mean-Time Between Failure).
Document routine preventive maintenance and unscheduled failures.
Provide inputs to Shift Manager, Lead and/or Equipment Engineer to improve PM cycle-time, tool availability, quality/workmanship, reduce wafer scrap and cost of ownership.
Provide Technical training and certification for maintenance personnel.
Support Equipment Engineer to define and write preventive maintenance procedures. Technical degree in Electronic, Electrical or Mechanical and/or 5 year's work experience in a similar industry.
Must be familiar with the use Residual Gas Analyzers, Helium Leak Detection.
Familiarity with PVD, IBD, PECVD, RIE, IBE processing equipment is preferred.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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