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Familiar with manufacturing processes including machining, sheet metal fabrication, welding fabrication and castings. In-depth understanding of manufacturing processes such as machining, welding, sheet metal forming and 3D printing.
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Fabrication Technologies - Sheet Metal, Die Cast Parts, Extrusions, Sheet Metal, Welding, Machined Parts, Plastic, Additive Manufacturing. PCBA Fabrication - Experience with PCB/PCBA fabrication and assembly techniques and processes, and interconnect board attached technologies.
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Experience in several of these areas is desirable: opto-mechanical systems, ultra-high vacuum systems, design of inspection equipment or similar instruments, motion controls, electronics, data acquisition systems such as Labview, measurement instrumentation, tooling & test fixture design, supplier management, new product introduction.
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Strong proficiency in designing for common manufacturing processes like welding, machining, sheet metal fabrication, etc for low-mid volume production. Strong proficiency with finite element analysis (FEA) software, e.g. ANSYS, for structural and/or thermal analysis.
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Experience in several of these areas is desirable: opto-mechanical systems, ultra-high vacuum systems, design of inspection equipment or similar instruments, motion controls, electronics, measurement instrumentation, tooling & test fixture design, supplier management, new product introduction.
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JOB RESPONSIBILITIESResponsibilities include preventive maintenance and repair of wafer fabrication equipment, including plasma etchers, metal deposition tools, wet processing tools, photoresist coater & developer tracks, and metrology.
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Strong familiarity with semiconductor wafer fabrication processes (photolithography, thin film metal deposition, dielectrics, wet/dry etching, etc.) Strong familiarity with semiconductor wafer fabrication processes (photolithography, thin film metal deposition, dielectrics, wet/dry etching, etc.
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Strong proficiency in creating 3D CAD in Solidworks and managing data in PDM (Product Data Management) software or equivalent (ie Siemens NX and Teamcenter) Strong proficiency in independently developing and delivering hardware products as the responsible mechanical design engineer from cradle to grave.
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Knowledge of sheet metal fabrication, including drawing/model reviews, DFx reviews, tooling/part approvals/FAIs. Knowledge of machining/molding/additive manufacturing: milling, drilling, turning, CNC programming, injection, laminating, casting, extrusion, 3D printing and more.
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Fluency in ASME Y14.5 GD&T and tolerance stack analysis Demonstrated knowledge of a wide variety of manufacturing processes Metallurgical heat treatment, stress relief, grinding/lapping Component fabrication methods including CNC machining, wire EDM, brazing, and surface coatings Preferred to have experience designing for volume manufacturing processes such as metal casting, plastic injection molding, metal-injection molding, sheet metal stamping, compression molding, thermoforming, etc.
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Metal fabrication experience - CNC, lathe, mill, sheet metal, welding. Metal fabrication experience - CNC, lathe, mill, sheet metal, welding. Proficiency with high and low voltage wiring, cable pulling, wire harnessing, and diagnostic tools (multimeter, hipot tester, milliohm meter, loop calibrator, HART communicator, etc.
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Methods used in arc, mig, tig and oxyacetylene welding, plasma cutting and metal fabrication. Receives direction from the Battalion Chief when assigned to Fire Department. Methods used in arc, mig, tig and oxyacetylene welding, plasma cutting and metal fabrication.
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Very strong understanding of semiconductor device physics. Provide very close collaboration with R&D LED Wafer Fab Process Engineering team. Very strong understanding of characterization techniques (SIMS, XRD, SEM, TEM, etc.
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Experience in sheet metal, die casting, extrusion, and injection molding fabrication; Design tools proficiency with Creo/Pro E. Experience in sheet metal, die casting, extrusion, and injection molding fabrication; Design tools proficiency with Creo/Pro E.
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Glue dispensing, insert molding, sheet metal fabrication, sub-assembly processes, plastic painting, pad/silk printing, CMF (color, material and surface finishing - blasting, polishing, PVD coating or anodization.
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