TOKYO ELECTRON AMERICA, INC.
ProcessEngineer
“Process Engineer at TOKYO ELECTRON AMERICA, INC.. Skills: Process engineering, Semiconductor processes. Develop processes on equipment. Characterize processes on equipment”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting
International travel, Lift up to 35 pounds, 4-6 hours computer screen/keyboard daily
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's Degree with 2 years experience, Master's Degree without experience, Associate's Degree with 6 years experience, 10 years of experience in lieu of degree, High school diploma or equivalent required, Legally authorized to work in US without sponsorship
What You'll Do.
Develop processes on equipment
Characterize processes on equipment
Develop semiconductor processes
Perform simple maintenance
Determine process limits
Determine material specifications
Prepare changes for customer adoption
Prepare modifications for customer adoption
Improve process equipment quality
Provide applications support
Support process start up
Support process tools
Ensure quality processing of material
Coordinate machine activities
Troubleshoot machine activities
Provide input for customer demos
Act as technical customer interface
Provide input on process issues
Provide input on machine issues
Work with factory on solutions
Conduct integration activities
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with sales groups; Work with marketing groups; Work with functional areas; Work with customers; Work with TEL factory; Work with business units
Communication Scope
Technical interface
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