About the role
AI summarisedThe Contamination Control & ESD Technician ensures semiconductor manufacturing environments meet cleanliness and electrostatic discharge standards through routine monitoring, audits, and support for qualifications and investigations. The role involves maintaining environmental and ESD monitoring equipment, following strict protocols, and collaborating with engineering and production teams to uphold product quality and operational efficiency. This position operates in a fast-paced fab setting on rotating 12-hour shifts, requiring attention to detail, technical aptitude, and teamwork.
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Key Responsibilities
- Perform routine cleanroom environmental monitoring, including airborne particle measurements, AMC sampling, metal contamination checks, and environmental logging
- Conduct ESD compliance checks, such as wrist strap and footwear testing, equipment grounding verification, workstation audits, and point‑to‑point resistance checks
- Support contamination and ESD excursion investigations by collecting samples, gathering data, performing preliminary checks, and documenting observations accurately
- Carry out scheduled preventive maintenance and calibration for environmental and ESD monitoring instruments to ensure consistent performance
- Maintain detailed and accurate documentation, checklists, and records to support process traceability and audit compliance
- Perform cleanroom protocol checks, ensuring proper gowning, material handling, housekeeping, and contamination‑control standards are followed
- Report abnormal conditions promptly and escalate potential contamination or ESD risks to engineers or supervisors
- Collaborate with Manufacturing, Equipment, Facilities, and Engineering teams to support daily fab operations and ensure compliance across production areas
- Adhere to all EHS, cleanroom, and company safety requirements while maintaining a high standard of workplace discipline
- Participate in continuous improvement activities, offering suggestions to improve contamination control and ESD practices
Requirements
- Nitec/Higher Nitec/Diploma in Electrical, Electronics, Mechatronics, Chemical Process, or a related technical field; equivalent hands‑on experience in a manufacturing or semiconductor environment is also accepted
- Ability to work in a semiconductor cleanroom environment, following gowning, contamination‑control, and safety protocols
- Strong attention to detail with the ability to follow standard operating procedures and complete tasks accurately and consistently
- Good communication skills and the ability to work effectively within cross‑functional teams
- Comfortable working in a fast‑paced, dynamic semiconductor fab environment with shifting priorities
- Willingness to learn, adapt, and take ownership of assigned tasks with positive attitude and strong teamwork mindset
- Experience with environmental monitoring tools or ESD test equipment is an added advantage
- Able to work on 12 hours rotating shift (including night shift)
