Sun Technologies
Semiconductor Fab Technician
Sun Technologies, Manhattan Beach, California, United States, 90266
Cleanroom, Deposition, Etch, Lab Environment, Metrology, packaging, Photolithography, Semiconductor Fab, Wafer fabrication, Wafers
Location
Manhattan Beach
California
Duration Up to 6 months contract with possible extension
Job Description Pay Range:
$25 – $29/hr. The pay rate may differ depending on your skills, education, experience, and other qualifications.
Benefits
Medical Insurance in compliance with the ACA.
401(k).
Sick leave in compliance with applicable state, federal, and local laws.
Shift Details
1st Shift (4/10) Weekday Shift 4am-3pm (Monday-Thursday)
2nd Shift (4/10) Weekday Shift 2:30pm-1:30am (Monday-Thursday)
Position Summary Looking for a Semiconductor Fab Technician for their Semiconductor Fab.
Responsibilities
Operate, monitor, and maintain semiconductor processing equipment (e.g., photolithography, etch, deposition, metrology, packaging).
Load/unload wafers and ensure proper documentation and handling.
Perform routine equipment startups, shutdowns, and calibrations.
Assist in troubleshooting and recovering process deviations or equipment issues.
Follow detailed work instructions, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and safety protocols.
Accurately record data and maintain production logs and reports.
Collaborate with engineers and other technicians to support process improvement initiatives.
Maintain cleanliness and safety standards within the cleanroom environment.
Basic Qualifications
High school diploma or GED.
Ability to work in a cleanroom (gowning required) and handle small, delicate components.
Excellent communication skills and a strong team-oriented attitude.
May require standing for long periods, lifting up to 25 lbs, and working in shifts, including nights or weekends.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in FOD controlled lab environment
Familiarity with shop order or manufacturing execution systems (MES)
Associate degree or technical training in Electronics, or related field. – Experience with legacy semiconductor tools, including both wet and dry processes.
Exposure to low-volume, high-mix R&D or prototyping environments.
Basic understanding of process flows across front-end and back-end semiconductor fabrication.
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Location
Manhattan Beach
California
Duration Up to 6 months contract with possible extension
Job Description Pay Range:
$25 – $29/hr. The pay rate may differ depending on your skills, education, experience, and other qualifications.
Benefits
Medical Insurance in compliance with the ACA.
401(k).
Sick leave in compliance with applicable state, federal, and local laws.
Shift Details
1st Shift (4/10) Weekday Shift 4am-3pm (Monday-Thursday)
2nd Shift (4/10) Weekday Shift 2:30pm-1:30am (Monday-Thursday)
Position Summary Looking for a Semiconductor Fab Technician for their Semiconductor Fab.
Responsibilities
Operate, monitor, and maintain semiconductor processing equipment (e.g., photolithography, etch, deposition, metrology, packaging).
Load/unload wafers and ensure proper documentation and handling.
Perform routine equipment startups, shutdowns, and calibrations.
Assist in troubleshooting and recovering process deviations or equipment issues.
Follow detailed work instructions, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and safety protocols.
Accurately record data and maintain production logs and reports.
Collaborate with engineers and other technicians to support process improvement initiatives.
Maintain cleanliness and safety standards within the cleanroom environment.
Basic Qualifications
High school diploma or GED.
Ability to work in a cleanroom (gowning required) and handle small, delicate components.
Excellent communication skills and a strong team-oriented attitude.
May require standing for long periods, lifting up to 25 lbs, and working in shifts, including nights or weekends.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in FOD controlled lab environment
Familiarity with shop order or manufacturing execution systems (MES)
Associate degree or technical training in Electronics, or related field. – Experience with legacy semiconductor tools, including both wet and dry processes.
Exposure to low-volume, high-mix R&D or prototyping environments.
Basic understanding of process flows across front-end and back-end semiconductor fabrication.
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