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Manufacturing Technician - OATDF Die-Prep/Wafer Level Assembly (Night Shift4)

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Engineering
  • Hillsboro

Requirements

  • You must possess the below requirements to be initially considered for this position.
  • Preferred qualifications are in addition to the requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates.
  • Knowledge and/or experience listed below would be obtained through a combination of your schoolwork and/or classes and/or research and/or relevant previous job and/or internship experiences.
  • Minimum qualifications:
  • HS diploma/GED or higher degree and 1+ year technical certification or trade school OR
  • HS diploma/GED or higher degree and 2+ years hands on experience where preventative maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting are a primary job requirement for the position including military technical experience OR
  • HS diploma/GED or higher degree and 1+ year semi equip maintenance experience OR
  • 2-year Associate of science degree (STEM) or higher
  • Preferred Qualifications:
  • 6+ months experience with:
  • Die Prep/Wafer Assembly tool sets and software.
  • Electromechanical systems including robotic drives, actuators and microcontrollers.
  • Interpreting electrical schematics and mechanical drawings.
  • End user computer skills and navigation including use of Microsoft Office applications.

Responsibilities

  • Oregon Assembly Technology Development Factory (OATDF) Manufacturing Technicians within Assembly and Test Technology Development (ATTD) will be responsible for, but are not limited to:
  • Perform functions associated with all wafer production including operations, equipment maintenance and troubleshooting and training.
  • Work is somewhat complex and is performed within the spectrum ranging from narrowly defined parameters and limited judgment up to highly complex and nonstandard assignments in nature and broadly defined parameters.
  • Collect and evaluate operating data to conduct online equipment adjustment and ensure process optimization.
  • Improvement processes, troubleshooting nonstandard events in the production line, and reviewing technological health and stability.
  • Read and understand process specifications and be able to use factory systems to make decisions on production operations.
  • Prepare and deliver pass down to the next shift utilizing factory systems.
  • Support engineering development activity as needed through documented directions or working directly together
  • Perform electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, chemical or mechanical troubleshooting to maintain equipment used in the assembly manufacturing processes.
  • Dismantles, adjusts, repairs, and assembles equipment according to schematics, repair manuals, or specifications.
  • Performs preventative maintenance, repairs, and troubleshooting diagnosis on production equipment. Resolves non-standard problems, works with minimal supervision, and can adjust to rapidly changing priorities.
  • Works with Engineering to support new equipment installations, sustaining, and process improvement initiatives.
  • Judgment and initiative are required in resolving complex nonstandard problems and developing recommendations.
  • Must be willing to work night shift

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Employees
1968
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Mission & Purpose

Intel’s mission is to shape the future of technology to help create a better future for the entire world. By pushing forward in fields like AI, analytics and cloud-to-edge technology, Intel’s work is at the heart of countless innovations. From major breakthroughs like self-driving cars and rebuilding the coral reefs, to things that make everyday life better like blockbuster effects and improved shopping experiences — they’re all powered by Intel technology. With a career at Intel, you have the opportunity to help make the future more wonderful for everyone.