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Senior Developer

Job Description (Posting).
Responsibilities:
Equipment engineering related services that span the nanofabrication and post processing/packaging toolset including but not limited to lithography and patterning, cleaning, deposition, etch, metrology and simulation, adhesive dispensing, and chip mounting/bonding.
Engineer will be accountable for tools and related metrics, but overall metric goal setting and vendor relationship is owned by client engineer Perform preventative maintenance operations on equipment following SOPs and general equipment best practices Schedule maintenance activities with vendors Conduct repair activities on equipment in collaboration with equipment engineering team, process engineering team and vendors as required Document all repair and PM activity Support maintenance of technical systems and repair activities on tools especially cleanroom devices Support root cause analysis of tool failures Support log data for tool uptime and utilize metrics to drive continuous improvement for tool availability including MES Attend shift passdown meetings Perform or support installation and upgrades of tools and systems Perform basic clean room materials operations and logistics, as specified, including but not limited to handling of chemicals, gasses, supplies.
Train new team members as needed Prepare and maintain SOPs Work with facilities to support area maintenance and upkeep Support workstation safety and cleanliness.
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) To perform client requirement analysis (2.
) To perform quality process compliance for adherence to defined standards (3.
) To do high level design and document it.
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) Vendor interactions, manufacturability studies, testing and simulation (5.
) Mentor team members, resolve technical queries Recommended Skills Business Process Improvement Maintenance Metrics Packaging And Processing Duties Preventive Maintenance Process Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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