Laboratory Service Engineer
This is a 12 months long onsite contract role in Fremont, CA, 94538. Regular work hoursResponsibilities:Responsible for preventative/corrective maintenance, trouble shooting, upgrades, and calibration on equipment in the applications lab.Performs the preventative/corrective maintenance using required Personal Protective Equipment which may include APR (Air Purifying Respirator) and/or SCBA (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus) for safe handling of hazardous materials.Works closely with and supports Process Development, Hardware, and Software Engineering department’s R&D activities and customer demos/commits.Installs and supports prototype equipment and may develop procedures and documentation as needed in support of design and R&D activities which likely have little or no written procedures.May be required to travel domestically and internationally to customer sites to address tool/system issues that cannot be resolved without their support.This job may also include aspects of field and/or direct customer support and is not limited to system hardware and software.Occasionally may train Field Service Engineers, Engineering Technicians, other Laboratory Service Engineers, or Process Engineers from regional accounts.Requirements:Operate in an R&D environment performing preventative and corrective maintenance, troubleshooting, upgrades, and calibrations on equipment.Diagnose and repair mechanical, electro-mechanical, electronic, and vacuum equipment.Ensure safe handling of hazardous gas and liquid materials using required Personal Protective Equipment.Partner with cross-functional teams – including process development, hardware, and software engineering – on R&D activities, customer demos, and supporting equipment.Install and provide support for prototype equipment, developing procedures and documentation.Maintain alignment on priorities across tasks that vary from dynamic to consistent with clear and proactive communications.Experience troubleshooting electrical, electro-mechanical, fluidic systems, and vacuum systems.Proficient use of a variety of hand tools and electronic test equipment for maintenance, repair, and assembly tasks.Capable of working in a clean room environment, wearing personal protective safety equipment, or clean room suit.Semiconductor industry experience is a plus.Bachelor’s degree in a technical field with 2+ years of experience; or Associates degree in a technical field or equivalent military training with 4+ years of relevant experience; or equivalent work experience.Our Client is a Fortune 350 company that engages in the design, manufacturing, marketing, and service of semiconductor processing equipment.