At Intel, the Foundry Technology Development (TD) unit is the driving force behind Moore's Law, enabling us to create groundbreaking technology that enriches lives globally. With over 15,000 dedicated employees, Foundry TD spearheads innovative research, develops next-generation processes and packaging technologies, and manages high-volume manufacturing in state-of-the-art facilities. Within Intel Foundry TD, our Logic Technology Development (LTD) organization is at the forefront of creating and refining each process technology node, paving the way for tomorrow's computing solutions. Intel's Foundry Technology Development Yield organization is seeking a Process Integration and Yield Technician who is passionate, innovative, and results-oriented to join teams who develop, implement, optimize, and maintain metrology factory equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing for foundry customers. The technician will both support fab operations for metrology equipment while working closely with equipment development, operations, automation, and vendor engineers support operations and identify improvements and efficiencies for end to end foundry solutions. The candidate should be excited to work in a fast-paced environment where flexibility and adaptability is key to their success. Ability to learn rapidly in a complex and rapidly changing environment and to communicate effectively with engineering teams and co-workers is a must. As a Process Integration and Yield Technician, you will play a pivotal role supporting our foundry technology and capabilities. Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Perform functions associated with fab operations, equipment, manufacturing support, and training. Responsible for operations, structured troubleshooting of complex equipment, coordination and documentation of issues and improvements to engineering teams and reviewing equipment health and stability. Responsible for training, certification and buddy activities for complex operational procedures for equipment and manufacturing processes and responses. Work is complex and highly varied and may range from following defined procedures and response flows to diagnosing, debugging, escalating, and potentially independently solving complex problems which may involve equipment, automation, and other factory infrastructure. May work with engineering to identify and develop processes and procedures to implement new equipment and techniques as well as refine and improve procedures and operations for existing equipment and techniques.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED