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ESR Healthcare

Semiconductor engineer San Jose CA

ESR Healthcare, San Jose, California, United States, 95199


Job Title:

Semiconductor Engineer

Location:

San Jose, CA

Experience Level:

Associate

Experience Required:

4 Years

Education Level:

Associate Degree

Job Function:

Engineering

Industry:

Consumer Electronics

Compensation:

$71,000 - $80,000

Total Position:

1

Relocation Assistance:

No

Visa Sponsorship Eligibility:

No

Note:

This is an hourly paid position, eligible for overtime pay. The salary range listed for this role is based on a 35-hour work week. When submitting candidates with their target pay, please make sure their request is good based on the 35-hour work week.

Target Salary:

$78,000

Overview:

Are you seeking an opportunity to work with today's most advanced thin film processing tools? Anelva tools have been delivering cutting-edge performance in thin films deposition (PVD) and enabling our customers to manufacture the most advanced hard disks and volatile/nonvolatile memories. We have an exciting opportunity in San Jose, CA to directly interface with customers to support their Anelva equipment in the field, which includes troubleshooting and installations.

This position performs technical support of high vacuum equipment for PVD and related robotics. The individual must understand vacuum technology, general practices, and procedures within the semiconductor field and be able to apply such skills fluently to perform field service duties at customer’s clean room. In addition, provide on-call technical support, which may require off-shift work.

This position requires full-time presence at your assigned office(s)/worksite(s).

Responsibilities:

Monitor, inspect, setup, calibrate, and maintain semiconductor process equipment in the field to prevent equipment downtime.

Troubleshoot hardware and software-related issues and implement solutions.

Collect data for software-related issues and discuss with headquarters in Japan.

Document all maintenance activity and provide field service reports.

Install equipment control software and maintain a record of software revision history.

Participate in the installation of equipment at customers' sites.

Monitor stock levels of service parts and equipment to ensure adequate inventory is available for repair work.

Provide training and assistance to other technicians.

Effectively communicate with customers and Canon USA and Canon-Anelva Japan employees.

Escalate serious or complicated repair problems to senior level team members.

Qualifications:

2-3 years of experience with PVD or semiconductor vacuum equipment with an AS degree is required; bachelor’s degree in engineering is preferred.

Candidates without AS or BS may be considered with equivalent experience in the same field.

Multi-chamber cluster systems and robotics experience is highly preferred.

Ability to understand electrical and mechanical drawings for troubleshooting.

Experience with PLC and other software applications is a plus.

Ability to work independently following 3-6 months of on-the-job training.

Must have analytical skills for problem analysis and resolution.

Decide on problem-solving road map and follow methodical means to resolution.

Decide and recommend spare and consumable parts for PM’s and repairs.

Job may require domestic travel up to 25% and international travel for training.

May require considerable travel throughout sales territory (valid driver's license and acceptable driving record necessary).

Must remain in compliance with company safety guidelines and policies.

Position may require the ability to work flexible shifts.

Requires the ability to lift approx. 50 lbs.

Bilingual communication skills helpful but not required (Japanese/English).

Substantial amount of standing, walking, typing, grasping, talking, and hearing.

Substantial amount of driving required, sometimes for multiple hours at a time.

Occasionally kneeling, crouching, stooping, reaching, pushing, pulling, and climbing stairs or ladder.

Close visual acuity with or without corrective lenses for extensive reading; visual inspection involving small defects, small parts, and/or operation of machines.

Working primarily in a cleanroom environment (wearing full clean room suit, facemask, gloves, safety glasses).

The work environment may include a variety of physical conditions such as proximity to moving mechanical parts, electrical current, working on scaffolding and high places, exposure to chemicals, ultraviolet light, and lasers, working in enclosed spaces, close quarters, narrow aisles or passageways.

The work environment may include working in highly time-sensitive situations requiring quick resolution including equipment problems.

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