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Manage non-revenue generating (NRG) wafer and OPEX/cost strategy for all DEG products. Provide guidance through debug and resolution of NRG wafer forecasting issues. Manage non-revenue generating (NRG) wafer and OPEX/cost strategy for all DEG products.
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SCREEN is seeking a talented Process Engineer to qualify and sustain coat/develop tracks in a Tier 1 high-volume semiconductor wafer fabrication site. The desired candidate for this position should possess a minimum of 5 years of experience using coat and develop track tools, with knowledge of semiconductor wafer processing using state-of-the-art coat/develop track tools at a device manufacturer and/or semiconductor equipment manufacturer being preferred.
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The Advanced Packaging team within AO is responsible for Package Design and various Product Packaging process steps, including wafer scale heterogenous integration and component level packaging, while working closely with our module and line card Packaging teams.
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Set strategic pricing and business models, integrates silicon wafer, testing, and assembly and packaging. Advancing semiconductor manufacturing innovations to enable the future of technology. TSMC pioneered the pure-play foundry business model when it was founded in 1987 and has been the world's leading dedicated semiconductor foundry ever since.
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Possess the knowledge of the device and wafer processing manufacturing marketplace and customer base. Possess the knowledge of the device and wafer processing manufacturing marketplace and customer base.
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Understanding of semiconductor front wafer fabs or related market. Understanding of semiconductor front wafer fabs or related market. Reporting to the President, Semiconductor Group, the Senior Director and GM of Global Services will be responsible product warranty services, spare part sales, service level contracts, training, and upgrade of the Semiconductor Automation business at Brooks Automation.
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Provide a key support role in establishing a new wafer fabrication process technology for semiconductor device manufacturing. Provide a key support role in establishing a new wafer fabrication process technology for semiconductor device manufacturing.
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Performs set-up, calibration and preventative maintenance tasks on wafer fabrication equipment. Responsible for performing functions associated with all wafer production operations. Performs set-up, calibration and preventative maintenance tasks on wafer fabrication equipment.
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Your responsibilities will include: Provide technical guidance to our local customers on design rules, libraries, and wafer manufacturing processes. What we do for you We offer you the opportunity to join one of the world's premier research centers in nanotechnology at its headquarters in Leuven, Belgium.
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Standardized wafer test structures. Raith is seeking a motivated Applications Engineer based in the nano@stanford facilities at Stanford University, California to support applications development in electron beam lithography and SEM-based metrology.
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Background in semiconductor process technology and wafer fabrication. Ten+ years of experience/understanding of semiconductor device physics including CMOS, DMOS and Bipolar devices. Translate product circuit performance requirements to semiconductor device requirements.
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Focused, self-motivated semiconductor foundry interface engineer providing strategic and technical leadership across the semiconductor industry involving wafer foundries and fabless design house.
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Engage in all aspects of wafer production, including operations, equipment maintenance, process, and training. Associate's degree/certification in an equipment-focused program (such as Automotive Maintenance, HVAC, Mechatronics, or Aviation maintenance) AND.
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Experience in testing or package design or wafer process technologies. Experience in testing or package design or wafer process technologies. Maintenance of the defined Supplier Quality Management System (procedures, guidelines, and tools), to ensure the requested quality is in line with the defined supplier management strategies to meet quality targets.
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A Production Specialist In the Wafer Area operates equipment and performs processes to build hardware. Years of Experience Required (if any): Minimum 6 years of production experience in cleanroom wafer fabrication.
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