Analog Devices · 2 months ago
Technician 3, Equipment Engineering, Thin Films
Analog Devices, Inc. is a global semiconductor leader that bridges the physical and digital worlds. The Technician 3 role focuses on optimizing the performance of tools and equipment for semiconductor wafer production, providing customer support, and performing maintenance in a cleanroom environment.
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Responsibilities
Develop basic understanding of electronic, mechanical, robotic/wafer handling, pneumatic, vacuum, chemical properties and delivery, gas properties and delivery systems related to semiconductor manufacturing and any other subsystem relevant to the technical area
Propose projects for reducing cost, improving tool availability and increasing tool and/or systems efficiency
Perform routine tasks of limited scope; respond to and address tool downtime promptly, conduct thorough inspections, perform corrective maintenance according to specifications
Follow specific, outlined and detailed procedures; perform preventative maintenance under supervision as needed
Work with and around hazardous chemicals and gases; includes pouring chemicals, changing out gases or working in environments in which hazardous chemicals and/or gases are present and/or utilized
Build knowledge of work stream and parts management systems; review Statistical Process Control (SPC) post maintenance work to build knowledge of SPC methodologies
Build fundamental knowledge of test equipment and specialty tools required to perform daily tasks
Work with the engineering teams to complete modifications to existing equipment and the installation of new equipment
Systematically maintain and update process documentation through required real-time system entries of all work performed
Maintain a clean working area and follow 5S principles while performing preventative and corrective maintenance; ensure consistent quality output and perform tasks in accordance with all quality procedures, standards and specifications
Comply with and follow all specified environmental, safety and health, cleanroom, chemical handling protocols and procedures and maintain all semiconductor factory certifications as required
Report accidents and spills promptly; make recommendations to improve safe work practices
Must be able to perform the essentials duties of the position with or without a reasonable accommodation
Develop knowledge to complete simple tasks with minimal guidance and/or direction and report to senior level technicians on findings
Communicate with operators to understand differences in performance in comparison to normal functions
Submit continuous improvement ideas
Develop an understanding of toolsets, how they are utilized, and components used in conjunction with toolsets
Collaborate with members of manufacturing, equipment and process engineering to resolve quality and productivity challenges; assist engineering teams as needed
Qualification
Required
Hands on equipment experience with PVD or CVD
Ability to wear and required PPE and cleanroom garments including, but not limited to, full-body jumpsuit, safety glasses, nitrile gloves, face masks, hairnets, hoods and closed-toe cleanroom shoes
Ability to read, comprehend and follow written procedures, both on paper and a computer monitor, and ability to respond to verbal directions accurately and efficiently
Basic personal computer and keyboarding skills for the accurate input of data
Strong communication skills and ability to effectively communicate written and orally
Demonstrated work performance in an environment requiring a high level of attention to detail and follow-up
Basic electrical/mechanical troubleshooting ability
Basic math skills such as adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing, and calculating averages/percentages
Strong multitasking skills and the ability to understand and work through complex problems
Ability to walk and stand continuously throughout a 12-hour shift
Ability to ascend and descend stairs frequently
Ability to lift, push, pull and carry up to 35 pounds
Ability to see colors (yellow, orange, red, blue, purple, green, white) and flashing alarms
Ability to hear and respond immediately to equipment alarms
High school diploma or GED
Preferred
Strong mechanical background
Previous experiences and familiarity with a cleanroom or semiconductor factory environment
Experience in mechanical or electrical maintenance
Working toward associate degree or formal training in maintenance/mechanical field
Benefits
Medical, vision and dental coverage
401k
Paid vacation
Holidays
Sick time
Other benefits
Company
Analog Devices
Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI) defines innovation and excellence in signal processing. ADI's analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$4.6MKey Investors
U.S. Department of Defense
2025-04-11Post Ipo Debt
2024-09-18Grant· $4.6M
2012-04-02IPO
Leadership Team
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