WORK SHIFT : Shift Available
All the relevant skills, qualifications and experience that a successful applicant will need are listed in the following description.
- 1st Shift (4 / 10) Weekday Shift 4am-3pm (Monday-Thursday)
- 2nd Shift (4 / 10) Weekday Shift 2 : 30pm-1 : 30am (Monday-Thursday)
- 1st Shift (3 / 10) Weekend Shift 4am-3pm (Friday, Saturday, & Sunday)
Client is looking for a Semiconductor Fab Technician for their Semiconductor Fab.
Responsibilities :
Operate, monitor, and maintain semiconductor processing equipment (e.g., photolithography, etch, deposition, metrology, packaging).Load / unload wafers and ensure proper documentation and handling.Perform routine equipment startups, sh utdowns, and calibrations.Assist in troubleshooting and recovering process deviations or equipment issues.Follow detailed work instructions, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and safety protocols.Accurately record data and maintain production logs and reports.Collaborate with engineers and other technicians to support process improvement initiatives.Maintain cleanliness and safety standards within the cleanroom environment.Job Requirement :
The technician will support semiconductor fabrication operations by operating and monitoring process tools, handling wafers, recording data, and maintaining a safe and clean work environment. The role also includes troubleshooting basic equipment issues and working closely with engineers and other technicians to ensure production and R&D goals are met.Semiconductor fabrication – low- volume, high-mix R&D fab using 100mm wafers, including both front-end and back-end process.Hands-on, collaborative, and fast-paced environment with a strong focus on precision, safety, and continuous improvement. Technicians are expected to be detail-oriented, dependable, and comfortable working in a cleanroom setting. The team values mutual support and problem-solving.The technician will gown up and enter the cleanroom, review daily priorities, and operate assigned tools or processes. Tasks include loading / unloading wafers, running recipes, recording process data, performing visual inspections, and escalating issues as needed. Communication with engineers and team leads is routine. The day may include supporting process development runs or assisting with preventive maintenance.Hands-on training provided by experienced technicians and engineers, starting with safety and cleanroom protocols, followed by tool-specific instruction and supervised operations. Training is structured but paced to the individual’s comfort and performance, with regular check-ins and certification milestones for each toolset.