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Manufacturing Technicians, Trainee to Levels I, II, or III, Texas Institute for

UT Health Austin, Austin, Texas, United States, 78701

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Manufacturing Technicians, Trainee to Levels I, II, or III, Texas Institute for Electronics

The Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE) is a University of Texas at Austin-supported semiconductor consortium of state and local government, preeminent defense electronics and semiconductor companies, national labs and nationally recognized academic institutions. Our mission is to develop and execute a state-of-the-art 3D Heterogenous Integration manufacturing technology roadmap, and to provide critical pilot manufacturing capabilities to address national security needs and catalyze domestic economic growth. Join the Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE) and help us push the boundaries in critical semiconductor domains, including advanced packaging, with the aim of reestablishing U.S. prominence in semiconductor manufacturing. With over $1 billion in funding from the US DoD and the state of Texas, we're at the forefront of creating cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing equipment and processes that will set the course for future advancements in semiconductor logic, memory, heterogeneous integration, chip cooling and more. Situated in the heart of Austin

named "America's Coolest City" by Expedia and "The Best Place to Live in the U.S." by U.S. News and World Report

the Texas Institute for Electronics embodies the city's innovative spirit. Benefits

UT Austin, recognized by Forbes as one of America's Best Large Employers, provides outstanding employee benefits and total rewards packages that include: Competitive health benefits (employee premiums covered at 100%, family premiums at 50%) Voluntary Vision, Dental, Life, and Disability insurance options Generous paid vacation, sick time, and holidays Teachers Retirement System of Texas, a defined benefit retirement plan, with 8.25% employer matching funds Additional Voluntary Retirement Programs: Tax Sheltered Annuity 403(b) and a Deferred Compensation program 457(b) Flexible spending account options for medical and childcare expenses Robust free training access through LinkedIn Learning plus professional conference opportunities Tuition assistance Expansive employee discount program including athletic tickets Free access to UT Austin's libraries and museums with staff ID card Free rides on all UT Shuttle and Austin CapMetro buses with staff ID card Must be a US Person. Purpose

Responsible for the movement of material through the fab for their respective toolset. This includes wafer handling, and processing wafers on semiconductor tools. Responsibilities

Trainee and Level I:

Follows documented work standards and process specifications Processes wafers through various computerized equipment, such as chemical baths, furnaces, film deposition, metal evaporation, and photolithography Carefully handles and transports product Visually inspects wafers and die for defects Enters equipment control data, completes logs, and forms verifying data Assists in staging material and setting up next shift for success Other related functions as assigned. Level II:

All of the Trainee/Level I responsibilities and: Provides technical support in the form of troubleshooting, diagnostics, adjustments, repair, modifications, assembly, and calibration of equipment according to specifications, blueprints, manuals, or written instructions Supports engineering with timely communication on results, issues, and bottleneck management Troubleshoots issues to diagnose root cause and recommend appropriate temporary and permanent solutions Maintains accurate logs of work performed, modifications, calibrations, and adjustments Level III:

All of the Level II responsibilities and: Initiate lot starts at the direction of the Lead or Supervisor Required Qualifications

Trainee:

High School or equivalent Basic computer skills, including ability to use Microsoft Excel and Outlook Able to effectively manage multiple competing priorities Self-motivated, detail-oriented, focused, and organized Results oriented Level I:

All of the trainee-level required qualifications and: 1+ years hands-on semiconductor Fab operations/manufacturing experience Level II:

All of the trainee-level required qualifications and: 3+ years hands-on semiconductor Fab operations/manufacturing experience Experience with at least one 8" or 12" semiconductor tool functional areas, such as etch, CVD, CMP, cleans, photolithography, or metrology tools Able to effectively process wafers in a flexible development environment Experience with specification (SPC) systems and controls Level III:

All of the Level-II requirements and: Experience with at least two 8" or 12" semiconductor tool functional areas, such as etch, CVD, CMP, cleans, photolithography, or metrology tools Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to present complex technical information in a clear and concise manner to a variety of audiences Fundamental understanding of all technical aspects related to production Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate. Preferred Qualifications

Trainee:

Associate's or Bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline Hands-on work experience in a manufacturing semiconductor environment Experience in an R&D semiconductor environment Familiarity with 8" or 12" semiconductor tool platforms such as furnaces, etch, CVD, CMP, cleans, photolithography, and/or metrology tools Level I:

All of the Trainee-level requirements, and: 3+ years of hands-on work experience in a manufacturing semiconductor environment Experience with specification (SPC) systems and controls Experience in an R&D semiconductor environment Experience with three 8" or 12" semiconductor tool platforms, such as CVD, etch, CMP, cleans, photolithography, or metrology tools Level II:

All of the Trainee-level requirements, and: 5+ years of hands-on work experience in a manufacturing semiconductor environment Experience in an R&D semiconductor environment Experience with specification (SPC) systems and controls Experience with five 8" or 12" semiconductor tool platforms, such as CVD, etch, CMP, cleans, photolithography, or metrology tools Level III:

All of the Trainee-level requirements, and: 8+ years of hands-on work experience in a manufacturing semiconductor environment Experience in an R&D semiconductor environment Experience with more than eight 8" or 12" semiconductor tool platforms, such as etch, CVD, CMP, cleans, photolithography, or metrology tools Salary Range

Trainee: $18.50 + depending on qualifications Level 1: $20.35 + depending on qualifications Level 2: $25.50 + depending on qualifications Level 3: $27.00 + depending on qualifications Working Conditions

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