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Develops, evaluates, revises, and maintain hybrid Microcircuit assembly processes and documentation including: epoxy or eutectic solder attachment of die, substrate, and carriers into hermetic module housings, cleaning processes such as solvent and RF plasma.
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Excellent hands-on assembly skills, including soldering of electronic components a plus. Assemble test units, diagnose and document assembly issues. Good working knowledge of rapid prototyping methods – 3D printing, laser cutting, silicone casting, manual or CNC machining.
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The worker is required to have close visual acuity with or without corrective lenses for extensive reading; visual inspection involving small defects, small parts, and/or operation of machines (including inspection); using measurement devices; and/or assembly or fabrication parts at distances close to the eyes.
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A Delivery Service Technician II is a more experienced or skilled DST I. A DST II is responsible for the delivery and assembly of, among other things, consumer and office products such as furniture, backyard playsets, appliances, grills, TV mounts, exercise and other products or equipment ("Products") at customers' homes or businesses while delivering the ultimate customer service ("white glove") experience.
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Design test hardware system including PCB schematic capture, collaborating with PCB layout engineers, and managing fab/assembly vendors. Experience with Verilog/VHDL and design implementation using FPGA development tools.
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End to end High-Speed Optical component/product development, Silicon fab or Wafer level assembly process development. Collaborating with stakeholders to ensure manufacturing readiness across fabrication, assembly, and testing facilities, which includes managing engineering sample production, wafer start planning, product qualification strategy, capacity analysis, and certification of assembly and test sites.
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Be responsible for the design, starting with concept and architecture, followed by schematic design and layout, fabrication and assembly with coordination and kitting with the assembly house, and final testing and integration.
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Work in a production environment to provide mechanical assembly support on complex microwave subsystems, meeting daily output goals established by your lead. Ability to solder small surface mount and through hole parts.
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Education, Experience and Requirements: High School Degree (or equivalent) with 5 years of relevant experience Experience with wafer manufacturing and assembly of complex electro-mechanical devices, preferably of a microfluidic, biological lab-on-a-chip purpose a plus.
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Design, build, document and/or specify manufacturing assembly fixtures to implement RFID systems/components. Provide technical help, failure analysis, and trouble shoot ADC equipment/system (RFID, Biometrics, Smartcards, etc.
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Experience Required 5+ years of experience in failure analysis field (preferably semiconductor), Semiconductor technology and process knowledge (Fab, Assembly, and Advanced Packaging). Semiconductor technology and process knowledge (Fab, Assembly, and Advanced Packaging.
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Work as a team to handle quality issues, rework from warehouse or assembly line as required. Familiar with Window and CAD software, experience and knowledge in CFD software (thermal and aerodynamics) is a plus.
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As an Assembly Technician, you will assemble and test electro-mechanical assemblies and peripherals in support of the printing industry. Learn aspects of the assembly process and earn certification in one or more of our advanced manufacturing processes in the clean room and/or production areas.
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The position manages programs and their underlying projects involving RF/DSP/Digital/Embedded SW design, PCB manufacturing, board assembly and test, mechanics, software, FPGA, DSP, and systems engineering and test.
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Familiarity with the properties and process used in microelectronics fabrication and PCBA assembly. Familiarity with the properties and process used in microelectronics fabrication and PCBA assembly.
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