About The Position

Are you looking for a unique opportunity to be a part of something great? Want to join a 17,000-member team that works on the technology that powers the world around us? Looking for an atmosphere of trust, empowerment, respect, diversity, and communication? How about an opportunity to own a piece of a multi-billion dollar (with a B!) global organization? We offer all that and more at Microchip Technology Inc. People come to work at Microchip because we help design the technology that runs the world. They stay because our culture supports their growth and stability. They are challenged and driven by an incredible array of products and solutions with unlimited career potential. Microchip’s nationally-recognized Leadership Passage Programs support career growth where we proudly enroll over a thousand people annually. We take pride in our commitment to employee development, values-based decision making, and strong sense of community, driven by our Vision, Mission, and 11 Guiding Values ; we affectionately refer to it as the Aggregate System and it’s won us countless awards for diversity and workplace excellence. Our company is built by dedicated team players who love to challenge the status quo; we did not achieve record revenue and over 30 years of quarterly profitability without a great team dedicated to empowering innovation. People like you. Visit our careers page to see what exciting opportunities and company perks await! Job Description: Microchip is hiring an Equipment Maintenance Technician Intern (Thin Films) at our Fab 4 facility in Gresham, Oregon. This is a paid internship, and Microchip will cover the cost of tuition, required books and most fees for interns currently enrolled in Microelectronics, Mechatronics or Electronics Engineering Technology AAS Programs at Mt. Hood Community College, Portland Community College, Clackamas Community College or other designated institutions. Other relevant programs may be considered. Interns will learn semiconductor equipment maintenance, and assuming successful work performance, they will be eligible for a full-time position as an Equipment Technician II upon completion of the AAS program. Offers of full-time employment are also contingent on Fab 4 business need. Interns are required to work no fewer than 24 hours per week. Their work schedule will accommodate their class schedule for courses required to complete the AAS degree program. This is an exceptional opportunity to earn a valuable technical credential with minimal student loan debt, and to move directly into a professional position. Job Description: Under general supervision of experienced technicians and engineers, interns will learn to: Read and navigate schematics, hand tools and common test equipment for calibration, diagnosis and repair of equipment. Disassemble, adjust and repair equipment according to maintenance specifications and OEM manuals. Utilize diagnostic equipment to monitor equipment performance, to diagnose root causes, and to make reliability improvement recommendations. Work safely with systems that contain radiation, electrical, mechanical, liquid and gas hazards. Apply mechanical and equipment knowledge in a wide variety of electrical, pneumatic and robotic systems. Present issues and solutions to the group. Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills are essential. Be a self-starter who can plan effectively, re-prioritize and ask for help when needed.

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in Microelecronics, Mechatronics, Electronics Engineering Technology, or other approved AAS programs.
  • Ability to work at two 12 hour shifts in fast paced cleanroom environment during the school year
  • Ability to apply theoretical/textbook concepts in practical, real-world applications.
  • Creative thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
  • Competence in MS Office products (Excel, Word, Outlook).
  • Strong organization, documentation, and writing skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Ability to work full time 12-hour Compressed Work Week (CWW) shifts during summer.
  • Familiarity with Unix and Linux.

Responsibilities

  • Read and navigate schematics, hand tools and common test equipment for calibration, diagnosis and repair of equipment.
  • Disassemble, adjust and repair equipment according to maintenance specifications and OEM manuals.
  • Utilize diagnostic equipment to monitor equipment performance, to diagnose root causes, and to make reliability improvement recommendations.
  • Work safely with systems that contain radiation, electrical, mechanical, liquid and gas hazards.
  • Apply mechanical and equipment knowledge in a wide variety of electrical, pneumatic and robotic systems.
  • Present issues and solutions to the group.
  • Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills are essential.
  • Be a self-starter who can plan effectively, re-prioritize and ask for help when needed.
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