FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Manufacturing Technician in the OATDF Die-Prep/Wafer Level Assembly department?
The primary responsibility of a Manufacturing Technician in this department is to assist in the assembly and test technology development within the Oregon Assembly Technology Development Factory (OATDF).
What shift does a Manufacturing Technician in this role typically work?
Manufacturing Technicians in the OATDF Die-Prep/Wafer Level Assembly department typically work the night shift (Shift 6).
What skills are required for a Manufacturing Technician in this role?
Skills required for this role include knowledge of die-prep and wafer-level assembly processes, experience working in a manufacturing environment, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a team setting.
What are the working conditions like for a Manufacturing Technician in the OATDF Die-Prep/Wafer Level Assembly department?
The working conditions may include working in a cleanroom environment, wearing protective gear, standing for long periods of time, and working on specialized equipment.
What opportunities for advancement are available for Manufacturing Technicians in this department?
Advancement opportunities may include roles with increased responsibilities, opportunities for skills development and training, and potential for promotion within the company.