The Total Benefits Offered
Microelectronics
EquipmentEngineer,PlasmaEtchingandIonMilling,MicroelectronicsResearchCenter
“Equipment Engineer, Plasma Etching and Ion Milling, Microelectronics Research Center at The Total Benefits Offered. Skills: Plasma Etching, Ion Milling, Equipment Sustainment, Troubleshooting. Maintain and optimize etch tools. Troubleshoot process deviations”
What You'll Achieve.
Meet facility uptime and capability targets; Ensure repeatable and stable operation; Minimize downtime and performance drift; Ensure tools are properly configured and capable of meeting process requirements; Support process control and reproducibility; Optimize process results
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot process deviations and tool-related issues using structured root cause analysis; Diagnose and resolve equipment-related issues impacting etch performance using structured troubleshooting and root cause analysis
Cleanroom Environment, Yellow lighting in Lithography areas, Noisy environment, May work in all weather conditions, May work in extreme temperatures, May work around chemical fumes, May work around biohazards, May work around chemicals, May work around electrical and mechanical hazards, Use of manual dexterity, Climbing of stairs, Climbing of ladders, Lifting and moving, Occasional weekend, overtime and evening work to meet deadlines, Field work as necessary
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or a related field, Minimum of 3 years of experience supporting semiconductor or microfabrication equipment, preferably plasma etching, ALE, or ion milling systems, understanding of etch tool subsystems, including RF power delivery, plasma sources, vacuum systems, gas delivery, temperature control, and motion systems, understanding of etch chemistry and process physics, Demonstrated experience with equipment diagnostics, troubleshooting, and component-level repair, Familiarity with cleanroom operations, vacuum systems, and hazardous gas safety infrastructure
Nice to Have
Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or a related field, Experience supporting RIE, ICP, ALE, or ion milling tools in a research, pilot-line, or shared-user cleanroom environment, Familiarity with etch performance metrics (e.g., stability, repeatability, endpoint behavior) from an equipment performance perspective, Experience interfacing with vendors for service, upgrades, and performance optimization, Training or certification in emergency response protocols for hazardous gas incidents, Exposure to data analysis or scripting tools (e.g., Python) for equipment monitoring or performance trending, Prior work in a shared-user research facility or academic cleanroom environment, Demonstrated experience mentoring junior staff in technical or cleanroom environments
What You'll Do.
Maintain and optimize etch tools
Troubleshoot process deviations
Monitor equipment performance metrics
Perform equipment calibration
Perform diagnostic testing
Diagnose and resolve equipment issues
Perform hardware diagnostics and repairs
Assist users to develop etch processes
Assist users in designing experiments
Oversee equipment-related safety systems
Ensure equipment compliance
Develop and maintain documentation
Track tool configuration changes
User training on equipment operation
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work closely with process engineers, technicians, vendors, and users; Coordinate with vendors and service providers; Work closely with researchers, engineers, technicians, and integration teams; Collaborate with other process engineers, technicians, and researchers; Participate in interdisciplinary projects
Process & Methodology
Support planning and execution of preventive maintenance, Support facility planning for tool upgrades, Support capacity expansion, Support long-term equipment lifecycle management
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