Lab Services Engineer - Semiconductor

Overview

On Site
Depends on Experience
Contract - W2
Contract - 6 Month(s)
No Travel Required

Skills

Lab Services engineer
lse
SCBA
APR
R&D
VCR
C-Seal
Gas
vlaves
flow switches
mass flow controller
Helium leak
480v
gas lines
hazardous materials
VMB
gas manifold box
inert
flammable
toxic
corrosive

Job Details

Title: Lab Service Engineer - LSE III

Locations: Fremont CA

Length of Contract: 6 months + conversion (aware of our free conversion) or extension if unable to convert at that time

Process: 2 interviews. Initial screening then panel with team leads or Scott Russell`s team or Denise`s team.

Ideal Start Date: ASAP

Shift Schedule is a Must - Tues-Sat; Day (6:30am-8am Start-time) Higher priority / Swing Shift (1:30-3PM-start time).

Background Check Required

Scope/Duties:

  • Responsible for preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, upgrades, and calibration on the equipment in the applications lab.
  • Performs the preventative/corrective maintenance using the 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 engineering team to support Process Development, Hardware, and Software R&D activities and customer demos/projects.
  • Installs and supports prototype equipment and may develop procedure/documentation as needed in support of design and R&D activities which likely have little or no written procedures.
  • Working knowledge on lab facility (such as gas infrastructure, chiller, pump, abatement) will be highly recommended. Gas facility work including the following below will be required. The necessary safety and OJT training will be provided.
    • Thorough understanding and installation of all gas related components, such as manual/air operated valves, flow switches, Mass Flow Controllers, VCR/C-seal.
    • Installation of gas lines on process module gas box, platform facility and interface box.
    • Gas lines preparation work and post installation gas lines recovery.
    • Knowledge of facility gas delivery such as bottle sources, VMB (Gas Valve Manifold Box).
    • Knowledge of hazardous production materials, understanding the difference of the inert, flammable, toxic and corrosive gases.
    • Familiar with helium leak detection methods and vacuum systems.
    • Works closely with facility teams, system owners and users to execute the gas line facility project.
  • Electrical testing/troubleshooting (including 480V related tasks) will be required. Personal Protective Equipment and safety training will be provided.
  • This job may include field and direct customer support. It may also require training Field Service Engineers, Engineering Technicians, other Laboratory Service Engineers, or Process Engineers from regional accounts.

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