Job Description
Job Description
General Summary
The Manufacturing Education Cooperative may operate across a variety of areas, or specialize, in manufacturing and semiconductor assembly in support of the company’s products. Areas include, but are not limited to, assembly/process engineering, package engineering, wafer fab integration engineering, product engineering, test engineering, failure analysis, design engineering, quality engineering and reliability engineering. This role is entry-level targeting co-op candidates for a future in semiconductor fabrication.
Responsibilities
- Utilize computer-based manufacturing systems to record data
- Analyze/process data pursuant to project goals
- Organize documentation and department records
- Perform computer-aided design, process-flow, manufacturing setup, and other applicable software support
- Adjust, calibrate, align, or modify equipment and record effects on unit performance
- Complete paperwork associated with testing and troubleshooting
- Follow defined specifications and reaction paths in the basic operation of equipment
- Execute instructions and perform experiments to improve performance
- Summarize learnings and provide verbal and written reports of results to stakeholders
- Maintain a well-organized and audit ready work areas
- Apply 6S, Six-Sigma, and LEAN concepts to practice
Unit Specific Responsibilities and Duties
- Failure Analysis
- Understand and safely use physical, chemical, and electrical concepts surrounding semiconductor function and manufacturing
- Carry out analytical processes such as electrical verifications, chemical and physical de-processing, performing cross-sections, etc
- Conduct optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) on samples
- Assembly Engineering
- Tasks related to semiconductor assembly engineering
- Packaging Engineering
- Tasks related to AutoCAD semiconductor assembly drawings and packaging
- Automation & Innovation
- Tasks related to the automation of RE assembly processes
- Knowledge or interest in software coding and computer science helpful
- Planning or Project Management
- Tasks related to workflow planning and organization
- Knowledge or interest in Python and Power BI helpful
- Reliability
- Operate various environmental stress and reliability test equipment
- Record the results of a variety of environmental and mechanical sequence tests.
- Archives
- Create traceability coding and renaming, data packs, and digitization to support the business
Qualificaitions
- An in-progress high school diploma is required
- The successful candidate should be interested in math, science, engineering, and/or semiconductor assembly, or a related field.
- Work with statistical methods or Statistical Process Control charts helpful, but not required
- Able to read, understand, and execute Standard Operating Procedures
- Skills
- Basic computer skills
- Ability to communicate verbally
- Pay close attention to detail
- As a Rochester employee, it is expected that the individual represents, supports, and encourages the Rochester culture by adherence to work policies and practices set forth within the company