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Keywords: Semiconductor, cleanroom, process equipment, wafer fab, computer chip, nanotechnology, nano, manufacturing, operator, associate. The areas of concentration include photolithography - both coat/develop and pattern exposure - pattern transfer via both wet and dry etching techniques, substrate cleaning via wet chemistry, metrology and other semiconductor processes.
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Familiarity with the lead battery construction process and chemistry preferred. Provide Engineering support to Manufacturing, Quality, H&S (Health & Safety), Sales, Costing, and Maintenance on Reserve Power products, equipment, and tooling.
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Keywords: Semiconductor, cleanroom, process equipment, wafer fab, computer chip, nanotechnology, nano, manufacturing, operator, associateAdditional Job Description:Compensation and BenefitsThe salary range for this position is $18.50 - $21.00 per hour.
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Undergraduate degree in Sciences, preferably Food Science, Chemistry, Biology or Brewing Science. This includes development, maintenance and improvement of the Food Safety and Program and Quality Systems including pre-requisite programs, sanitation, GMP's, HACCP, allergen control, QC Programs, traceability, non-conformance management, auditing, recall, analytical and microbiology lab management etc.
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Hands-on semiconductor wafer fabrication experience, preferably from a InP semiconductor production environment or compound semiconductor manufacturing environment Direct experience in RIE/ICP, wet chemistry, thin film deposition, photolithography Familiar with material & process characterization methods Hands on SEM/EDS experience a plus Experience in using SPC, DOE and Lean manufacturing methods, JMP experience a plus.
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Must be a student currently enrolled studying Chemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Chemical Engineering, or brewing program. We are currently hiring a Quality Assurance Laboratory Co-Op at our Samuel Adams Brewery in Breinigsville, PA. This position is from July- December 2024.
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Originally hailing from Potsdam, NY, Xavier attended Stony Brook University where he majored in Economics and double minored in Chemistry and Health & Wellness. Originally hailing from Potsdam, NY, Xavier attended Stony Brook University where he majored in Economics and double minored in Chemistry and Health & Wellness.
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