The Semiconductor Fabrication Operator Level 1 is an entry-level position responsiblefor assisting in the semiconductor manufacturing process. This role involves learning to operate basic fabrication equipment, following established procedures, and ensuring product quality under the guidance of more experienced operators. The Level 1 operator will gain foundational knowledge and skills necessary for advancement within the semiconductor manufacturing field.
The role will temporarily operate Monday through Thursday from 7:00am to 5:00pm. When production ramps up in the second half of the year, operations will transition back to our compressed 12-hour shift model. At that time, you will be assigned to one of the following shifts:
• A Shift: Monday-Wednesday and every other Sunday (6:00am-6:00pm)
• B Shift: Thursday-Saturday and every other Sunday (6:00am-6:00pm)
• C Shift: Sunday-Tuesday and every other Saturday (6:00pm-6:00am)
• D Shift: Wednesday-Friday and every other Saturday (6:00pm-6:00am)
Responsibilities:
- Engage in on-the-job training and development opportunities as directed by trainer/supervisor to enhance skills and knowledge.
- Complete all required training on equipment operation to include certification.
- Efficiently operate equipment in an assigned functional area as well as test/measurement equipment in support of primary equipment responsibilities under the supervision of trainer or supervision.
- Collaborate closely with trainer to develop skills and knowledge in fabrication techniques.
- Adhere to all written specifications. 100% compliance for all qualified tasks.
- Does not perform tasks where not qualified or certified without direction of trainer or supervision.
- Basic problem solving.
- Maintains accurate records of production activities under the guidance of the trainer/supervision.
- Complies with all safety protocols and guidelines to maintain a safe working environment.
- Responds to discrepant material dispositions under direction of trainer.
- Abides by all protocols of working in a cleanroom environment, such as gowning, wafer handling, and other cleanroom standards.
- Maintaining a clean and organized work area.
- Develop positive working relationships with peers and support groups.
- Recognize a variety of visual and audible alarms. Must be able to distinguish between distinct types of alarms and be able to evacuate safely if deemed necessary.
- Strict adherence to attendance and break policies.
- Remain alert and engaged and alert for the entire shift.
- Make effective use of idle time through equipment setup, staging of product, and lot transportation.