Nexus Staff Inc.
Engineering Technician II (Semiconductor Equipment)
Nexus Staff Inc., Hillsboro, Oregon, United States, 97104
Job Title: Engineering Technician II
Employment Type: Contract
Work Hours: 40 hrs./week
Work Site: 100% Onsite
Location: Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
Salary: $33.37 - $49.98/hr.
Overview: n exciting opportunity is available in the Hillsboro/Aloha area to support photolithography equipment customers and enable them to utilize cutting-edge technology in their semiconductor manufacturing processes. As an Engineering Technician II, you will receive training to support advanced lithography equipment, including steppers and scanners. This position requires full-time presence at your assigned office(s)/worksite(s)/territory.
Responsibilities:
Install, repair, calibrate, and maintain semiconductor process equipment while minimizing equipment downtime; escalate advanced repairs to senior-level technicians as necessary. Monitor, inspect, and maintain semiconductor equipment to prevent and minimize malfunctions. Maintain accurate documentation of maintenance activities and provide periodic reports. Perform monthly and quarterly preventive maintenance on equipment in customer facilities. Provide training and assistance to technicians and may offer basic instruction to customers. Participate in ongoing technical training to expand your technical expertise.
Qualifications:
This is a customer-facing role that requires compliance with customer policies and protocols, including COVID-19 vaccination and related measures. ssociates degree or equivalent experience required; Bachelor's degree preferred. Minimum of 2-3 years of related electromechanical work experience (e.g., field service engineer or technician position in a semiconductor equipment company or technical position in the engineering field); lithography experience preferred, experience with high-precision equipment helpful. May require up to 30% travel by car, air, and overnight; a valid driver's license and acceptable driving record are necessary. Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint is required. bility to work flexible and/or extended hours as needed. The position requires reporting to customer sites Monday through Friday. Participation in a paid on-call rotation may be required after achieving a level of proficiency working on the equipment without assistance. Driving for company business is an essential function of this job, and compliance with safety guidelines and policies is mandatory. bility to lift up to 30 pounds independently; assistance may be available for lifting over 30 pounds. Must be capable of standing, walking, typing, grasping, talking, and hearing for substantial periods. Frequent driving, sometimes for multiple hours at a time, is required. Occasional kneeling, crouching, stooping, reaching, pushing, pulling, and climbing stairs or ladders may be necessary. Close visual acuity is required for extensive reading, visual inspections, operation of machines, and use of measurement devices. Work primarily in a cleanroom environment, wearing a full cleanroom suit, facemask, gloves, and safety glasses. The work environment may include exposure to moving mechanical parts, electrical currents, chemicals, ultraviolet light, and lasers, as well as working in confined spaces and high places. The role may involve working in highly time-sensitive situations requiring quick resolution of equipment issues.
Overview: n exciting opportunity is available in the Hillsboro/Aloha area to support photolithography equipment customers and enable them to utilize cutting-edge technology in their semiconductor manufacturing processes. As an Engineering Technician II, you will receive training to support advanced lithography equipment, including steppers and scanners. This position requires full-time presence at your assigned office(s)/worksite(s)/territory.
Responsibilities:
Install, repair, calibrate, and maintain semiconductor process equipment while minimizing equipment downtime; escalate advanced repairs to senior-level technicians as necessary. Monitor, inspect, and maintain semiconductor equipment to prevent and minimize malfunctions. Maintain accurate documentation of maintenance activities and provide periodic reports. Perform monthly and quarterly preventive maintenance on equipment in customer facilities. Provide training and assistance to technicians and may offer basic instruction to customers. Participate in ongoing technical training to expand your technical expertise.
Qualifications:
This is a customer-facing role that requires compliance with customer policies and protocols, including COVID-19 vaccination and related measures. ssociates degree or equivalent experience required; Bachelor's degree preferred. Minimum of 2-3 years of related electromechanical work experience (e.g., field service engineer or technician position in a semiconductor equipment company or technical position in the engineering field); lithography experience preferred, experience with high-precision equipment helpful. May require up to 30% travel by car, air, and overnight; a valid driver's license and acceptable driving record are necessary. Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint is required. bility to work flexible and/or extended hours as needed. The position requires reporting to customer sites Monday through Friday. Participation in a paid on-call rotation may be required after achieving a level of proficiency working on the equipment without assistance. Driving for company business is an essential function of this job, and compliance with safety guidelines and policies is mandatory. bility to lift up to 30 pounds independently; assistance may be available for lifting over 30 pounds. Must be capable of standing, walking, typing, grasping, talking, and hearing for substantial periods. Frequent driving, sometimes for multiple hours at a time, is required. Occasional kneeling, crouching, stooping, reaching, pushing, pulling, and climbing stairs or ladders may be necessary. Close visual acuity is required for extensive reading, visual inspections, operation of machines, and use of measurement devices. Work primarily in a cleanroom environment, wearing a full cleanroom suit, facemask, gloves, and safety glasses. The work environment may include exposure to moving mechanical parts, electrical currents, chemicals, ultraviolet light, and lasers, as well as working in confined spaces and high places. The role may involve working in highly time-sensitive situations requiring quick resolution of equipment issues.