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Semiconductor Equipment Engineer

Summary

Install, commission, and troubleshoot semiconductor capital equipment, focusing on vacuum, electrical, and mechanical subsystems to ensure tool readiness.

Role Overview

We are looking for a driven Semiconductor Equipment Engineer to support system installation, hardware integration, and commissioning up to pre-process acceptance. Working alongside senior engineering specialists, you will troubleshoot and validate critical mechanical, electrical, and vacuum subsystems to ensure flawless tool readiness.

Key Responsibilities

  • Hardware Installation & Commissioning: Execute hardware installation, subsystem assembly, and pre-commissioning checks prior to process acceptance testing.
  • First-Line Technical Support: Diagnose and resolve immediate hardware issues across vacuum, electrical, mechanical, and gas delivery systems.
  • Integration & Testing: Assist senior engineers in system power-on, functional testing, and calibration of advanced capital equipment.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Coordinate with customer site teams and internal specialists to maintain project schedules and compliance standards.

Requirements & Qualifications

  • Education: Degree or Diploma in Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, or Semiconductor Engineering.
  • Experience: 2–5 years of field service or installation experience with semiconductor capital equipment (e.g., MOCVD, CVD, PVD, or vacuum process tools).
  • Technical Expertise:Solid hands-on experience in vacuum systems, leak detection, power distribution, and mechanical drive systems.Proficiency in troubleshooting multi-disciplinary engineering problems (Electrical, Mechanical, Vacuum).Experience working within semiconductor fabrication plants or high-tech manufacturing facilities.
  • Attributes: Strong analytical troubleshooting skills, proactive communication, and ability to work effectively under field conditions.

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