Summer Operator - B Shift

Polar SemiconductorBloomington, MN
2d$19Onsite

About The Position

This is a temporary position for 12 weeks with a minimum of 8 weeks in June and July. B-Shift (Sun, Mon, Tue, eo Wed 6pm – 6am) Pay: $19.00 per hour plus 14% shift differential and overtime! Total hourly salary - $21.66, plus annual incentive program. JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for wafer fabrication within an assigned functional area such as: photo resist application, bake, align, expose, develop/inspect, oxide and metal etching, and wafer cleaning according to specifications. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform production processes as assigned by Supervisor / Manager in such areas: Photo, Etch, Thin films, Metal dep, Diffusion, Epi, LPCVD and including all support areas. Inspect wafers to ensure proper processing and wafer quality. Properly log all processed and in process wafers using Net Vision system. Support company initiatives, such as; quality, safety and environmental management, CQ1, 5S, yield management, and cost containment. Perform other duties as required. GRADE LEVEL PROGRESSION MAY INCLUDE: Equipment set-up training of lower level operators, and certification in a given number of functional areas. Located in Bloomington, Minnesota, Polar Semiconductor has over 60 years of integrated circuit and power semiconductor experience—but we’re more than just a manufacturing facility. We are a highly specialized pure-play foundry capable of complex, custom orders. Our flexibility and tailored support allow us to collaboratively partner with customers of all sizes, capabilities, and capacities to produce the next wave of industry-disrupting technology. At Polar Semiconductor, talented professionals grow and excel in a progressive, technical environment that empowers you to make the most of your training and experience. Every Polar Semiconductor employee knows that our organizational success requires a solid commitment to the highest quality in every task we undertake and to satisfying our customers with every project, every time. Our team members are encouraged to be proactive in evaluating processes and making improvements, and our culture is inclusive, team-oriented, and open to new ideas and differing viewpoints. To ensure top quality, we provide employees with extensive training and use statistical process control, failure mode effect analysis, and other quality tools as standard practice. We are a dynamic organization, where you can maximize your potential and achieve all of your goals. Great Location near MOA and light rail station.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Required skills in basic reading, writing, and arithmetic, simple communication.
  • Must be able to follow established methods and procedures and perform work accordingly.
  • Requires walking and standing on cleanroom floors for prolonged periods.
  • Working in a cleanroom environment and wearing clean room attire (bunny suit, mask, gloves, protective eye wear and booties).
  • Exposure to hazardous chemicals and extreme oven temperatures, 550-800C.
  • Lift/carry/push/pull/ up to 10 pounds on a frequent and daily basis.
  • Visual acuity.
  • Ability to perform all wafer handling functions (i.e.: load, unload, transfer, transport, etc.).
  • Manual dexterity to operate hand held devices such as; keyboard, keypad, mouse/trackball, scanner and wand.
  • Ability to perform two handed cassette/wafer handling including two handed grip and grasp, on a frequent to continuous and daily basis.
  • Ability to perform physical requirements throughout the course of 12-hour shifts.

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for wafer fabrication within an assigned functional area such as: photo resist application, bake, align, expose, develop/inspect, oxide and metal etching, and wafer cleaning according to specifications.
  • Perform production processes as assigned by Supervisor / Manager in such areas: Photo, Etch, Thin films, Metal dep, Diffusion, Epi, LPCVD and including all support areas.
  • Inspect wafers to ensure proper processing and wafer quality.
  • Properly log all processed and in process wafers using Net Vision system.
  • Support company initiatives, such as; quality, safety and environmental management, CQ1, 5S, yield management, and cost containment.
  • Perform other duties as required.
  • Equipment set-up training of lower level operators, and certification in a given number of functional areas.
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