Senior Technician-Equipment (Implant)

Microchip Technology Inc.Gresham, OR
Onsite

About The Position

Microchip has an opportunity for a Senior Technician I-Equipment (Implant) at our Fab 4 facility in Gresham, Oregon. This position will support Fab 4 maintenance of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Must practice excellent trouble-shooting methods and be able to work effectively in a team environment. This position is on the front night compressed work week shift (Sun, Mon, Tue, every other Sat 6:15 PM to 6:30 AM).

Requirements

  • AA degree in Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering Technology or pertinent technical discipline Or equivalent semiconductor industry experience.
  • 7+ years of experience in Ion Implant equipment maintenance.
  • Tool types: Varian VIISion 80, E220/500, VIISta HC, VIISta 810 and Axcelis GSD200 / GSD-HE
  • Electronic and mechanical aptitude.
  • Natural affinity for electronic and mechanical tinkering.
  • A strong desire for personal continuous improvement and learning.
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills.
  • Basic IT and software skills (MS Office).
  • Solid organizational, documentation and writing skills.
  • Ability to contribute as an efficient and reliable team member with minimal supervision.
  • Participation as an active member of the Fab 4 ERT (Emergency Response Team).
  • Ability to meet the requirements of the ERT physical.
  • Must pass a physical, fit test and medical clearance for the usage of a tight-fitting respirator (SCBA full face mask level).
  • Must maintain physical requirements for wearing SCBA full face mask level.
  • Ability to travel infrequently for training purposes.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain and repair Implant semiconductor systems.
  • Effectively troubleshoot electronic, electrical and mechanical problems.
  • Work with systems that contain radiation, electrical, mechanical, liquid, and gas hazards.
  • Perform preventative maintenance according to schedule and specifications.
  • Read and interpret mechanical prints and electrical/electronic schematics.
  • Use schematics, tools, and common test equipment for calibration, diagnosis, and repair of equipment.
  • Disassemble, adjust and repair equipment according to maintenance specifications and OEM manuals.
  • Effective documentation of work in maintenance logs.
  • Communicate detailed information clearly and effectively.
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