About The Position

Siltronic is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of highly specialized hyper pure silicon wafers. Being an international market player, we serve the semiconductor industry worldwide and partner with many leading chip manufacturers. Our global production network in Asia, Europe, and the USA includes today’s most advanced plants for 200mm and 300mm wafers. We provide a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401k matching, educational assistance, and a quarterly success sharing bonus program. Future Consideration – Entry-Level Manufacturing Production Operators (12‑Hour Pitman Schedule) for Clean Room Environments Our Manufacturing Production Operator is responsible for setting up and operating production equipment used in the processing of silicon wafers. Duties include preparing tools and materials, handling supplies and various forms of silicon (poly chunks to finished wafers) for machine loading, inspection, and measurement. Processing instructions are obtained from multiple sources, and results are documented using both manual and electronic media. Using established procedures and judgment, they determine when to start or stop processes, prioritize production or support tasks, make equipment or supply adjustments, and evaluate wafers, tools, and materials against Accept, Rework, or Reject criteria. Processing instructions are obtained from multiple sources, results are documented in manual and electronic systems, and product quality or equipment issues are escalated to support teams as needed. We will train you on equipment and chemical safety, Statistical Process Control methods, cleanroom protocol, and wafer handling, etc. Must have effective written and verbal communication to review and clearly deliver information in a timely manner. Candidates will be assessed on basic math, reading, and computer skills.

Requirements

  • Requires a minimum High School diploma, or equivalent, and a minimum of one (1) year experience in working in a fast-paced, stand on your feet, all shift, work environment - fast food industry is a good example of previous work experience.
  • Work schedule includes weekends, holidays, and occasional overtime, which may be mandatory.
  • To ensure a safe work environment while meeting the physical demands of the job, you must be able to perform the following tasks:
  • Ability to sit / stand / walk / bend / twist / crouch / kneel / climb as required for various periods of time
  • Ability to lift/carry / push/pull up to 50 pounds
  • Ability to continuously stand and walk the entire shift
  • Required to reach, and to manipulate using hands and fingers
  • Frequently required to wear cleanroom attire, personal protective equipment and/or breathing devices

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrate competency to set up, load, and unload equipment.
  • Monitor equipment settings and operation by comparing actual settings to targets and making adjustments as needed.
  • Read, understand, and follow equipment-operation procedures, order-processing instructions, graphs, and charts.
  • Demonstrate ability to perform multiple related or unrelated tasks simultaneously and/or sequentially, to operate a variety of machines, or to operate multiple pieces of equipment at one time if required.
  • When required to handle hazardous materials, follow written procedures and wear dictated personal protective equipment.
  • Perform all required tasks safely.
  • Visually inspect and/or measure wafers and other materials.
  • Identify defects or problems.
  • Accept, reject, or rework materials.
  • Wear approved cleanroom garments and follow approved cleanroom protocols if assigned to work in a controlled, ultraclean area.
  • Maintain statistical process control (SPC) of required product-tracking and equipment data in manual and/or electronic format.
  • Chart SPC data and calculate limits.
  • Find and enter information in Workstream.
  • Clean production equipment and work areas.
  • Communicate product and equipment status to others.
  • Meet certification requirements for positions in assigned work area.
  • Responsible for understanding the hazards in the workplace, including hazardous waste handling and awareness.
  • Required to remain up to date on applicable trainings.
  • Work an 11.5-hour shift, which includes weekends, holidays, and occasional scheduled overtime.

Benefits

  • 120 hours vacation
  • 10 Paid Holidays
  • 60 hours of sick time
  • Medical / Dental / Vision
  • Health Savings Account Option
  • Long Term Disability
  • Parental Leave
  • Paid Leave Oregon
  • Life Insurance
  • Supplemental Life Insurance
  • Educational Assistance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Financial Wellness Assistance
  • Legal Insurance
  • Quarterly Success Share Bonus
  • Referral Program
  • Retirement Plan Options, up to 5% Match
  • Sponsored Wellness Programs & Challenges
  • Subsidize Public Transportation Pass
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