Analog Devices
Semiconductor Manufacturing
PhotolithographyTechnician5,EquipmentEngineering
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“Photolithography Technician 5, Equipment Engineering at Analog Devices. Skills: Photolithography equipment, Semiconductor manufacturing, Electronic systems, Robotic systems. Perform preventative maintenance. Perform corrective maintenance”
Industry & Context.
Root-cause solutions; Troubleshooting; Data analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
10+ years of experience in photolithography equipment, Troubleshoot to component level, Proficiency in reading schematics, Proficiency using diagnostic tools, Good understanding of the Photo Process
Nice to Have
Hands-on experience with ASML /100, Hands-on experience with ASML /700, Hands-on experience with Nikon SF100, Hands-on experience with Nikon 130, Hands-on experience with Nikon 155, Hands-on experience with TEL ACT 8 tracks, Hands-on experience with Ultratech steppers
What You'll Do.
Perform preventative maintenance
Perform corrective maintenance
Perform diagnostic maintenance
Troubleshoot complex systems
Repair complex systems
Implement solutions for continuous improvement
Develop model-based troubleshooting plans
Conduct data analysis
Drive improvement activities
Utilize Statistical Process Control
Ensure timely completion of projects
Maintain excellent attention to detail
Follow-up to maximize production
Follow-up to maximize efficiency
How You'll Work.
Process & Methodology
Project management
Full Job Description
**About Analog Devices** Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: [_ADI_](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/ADI/?ltr=1)) is a global semiconductor leader that bridges the physical and digital worlds to enable breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. ADI combines analog, digital, AI, and software technologies into solutions that combat climate change, reliably connect humans and the world, and help drive advancements in automation and robotics, mobility, healthcare, energy and data centers. With revenue of more than $11 billion in FY25, ADI ensures today's innovators stay Ahead of What's Possible. Learn more at [_www.analog.com_](https://www.analog.com/en.html) and on [_LinkedIn_](https://www.linkedin.com/company/analog-devices) and [_X_](https://x.com/ADI_News). **Photolithography Technician 5, Equipment Engineering** We are seeking a highly skilled Photo Equipment Technician with ample experience working on photolithography equipment. The ideal candidate will possess broad knowledge of electronic, robotic, and pneumatic systems related to semiconductor manufacturing and demonstrate the ability to troubleshoot down to the component level when necessary. **Responsibilities :** * Perform preventative, corrective, and diagnostic maintenance with root-cause solutions for all repairs. * Troubleshoot and repair complex systems using schematics, hand tools, DVM, oscilloscope, and other diagnostic equipment. * Implement solutions for continuous improvement in machine availability, cycle time, MTBF, scrap reduction, cost of ownership, and equipment downtime. * Develop model-based troubleshooting plans for extended tool downs. * Conduct data analysis of tool performance and drive improvement activities based on findings. * Utilize Statistical Process Control (SPC) to troubleshoot issues and assess tool health. * Ensure timely completion of projects using strong time management and project management skills. * Maintain excellent attention to detail and follow-up to maximize operational produ
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