
Equipment Maintenance Technician
Insight Global, Redondo Beach, CA, United States
Responsibilities
2+ years of experience in equipment maintenance or technical trade.
Strong mechanical aptitude and ability to read schematics, manuals, and technical drawings.
Familiarity with vacuum pumps, gas systems, and cleanroom operations.
Comfortable working independently in a research-driven environment with frequent tool changeovers.
Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on a broad range of front-end and back-end semiconductor equipment (e.g., steppers, evaporators, sputters, implanters, etchers, coaters/developers, and dicing saws).
Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, electrical, vacuum, pneumatic, and basic software/control issues across legacy and custom tools.
Partner with process engineers, researchers, and tool owners to rapidly diagnose and resolve equipment problems in a dynamic Production/R&D setting.
Log maintenance activities, downtime events, and parts usage in internal tracking systems.
Support tool installations, decommissioning, and upgrades, including coordination with vendors and facilities teams.
Maintain and order critical spares, consumables, and safety components.
Follow cleanroom protocols and ensure tools meet safety, cleanliness, and calibration standards.
Participate in continuous improvement projects to enhance tool uptime, reduce maintenance cycles, and improve user satisfaction.
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2+ years of experience in equipment maintenance or technical trade.
Strong mechanical aptitude and ability to read schematics, manuals, and technical drawings.
Familiarity with vacuum pumps, gas systems, and cleanroom operations.
Comfortable working independently in a research-driven environment with frequent tool changeovers.
Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on a broad range of front-end and back-end semiconductor equipment (e.g., steppers, evaporators, sputters, implanters, etchers, coaters/developers, and dicing saws).
Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, electrical, vacuum, pneumatic, and basic software/control issues across legacy and custom tools.
Partner with process engineers, researchers, and tool owners to rapidly diagnose and resolve equipment problems in a dynamic Production/R&D setting.
Log maintenance activities, downtime events, and parts usage in internal tracking systems.
Support tool installations, decommissioning, and upgrades, including coordination with vendors and facilities teams.
Maintain and order critical spares, consumables, and safety components.
Follow cleanroom protocols and ensure tools meet safety, cleanliness, and calibration standards.
Participate in continuous improvement projects to enhance tool uptime, reduce maintenance cycles, and improve user satisfaction.
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