About the role
AI summarisedThe Manufacturing Technician (Night Swift) performs electro-mechanical assembly, troubleshooting, and repair of equipment using test fixtures, measurement tools, and vacuum systems. Responsibilities include auditing parts, completing documentation, installing software, and supporting junior colleagues. The role requires an associate's degree and 2–4 years of semiconductor or comparable experience, with preferred skills in analytical thinking, peer leadership, and semiconductor manufacturing knowledge.
EquipmentOnsiteManufacturing
Key Responsibilities
- Use work orders including schematics, wiring diagrams, parts lists, and instructions to build, repair, and test electrical, electro-mechanical, vacuum, and pneumatic assemblies and components
- Perform a wide variety of electro-mechanical assembly operations, troubleshooting, and repairs
- Receive parts and perform audits to ensure all necessary parts are available; inspect parts for defects; troubleshoot and improve processes
- Use test fixtures, electronic measurement equipment, leak detectors, and/or vacuum pumps to test assemblies, subassemblies, and components
- Complete required job documentation (data entry) about progress, work expense, and labor details; perform computer programming, repair, or software installs as needed
- Work independently with minimal supervision and serve as an informal resource for junior colleagues
Requirements
- Associate’s degree in a relevant technical field
- 2–4 years of semiconductor or display experience, or comparable industry or military experience
- Solid analytical skills and ability to problem-solve using established operating procedures or scientific methods
- Demonstrated capability to operate as a peer leader and trainer
- Demonstrated proficiency in required semiconductor manufacturing concepts and processes
- Preferred: ASSEET or BSEET certification (DeVry, TSTC)