Principal Service Solutions

Field Service Engineer

Hillsboro, OR - Full Time

Principal Service Solutions is hiring Experienced Field Service Engineers to Decommission tools in Semiconductor FAB. This position is open to local candidates and travelers.
Location: Hillsboro, OR
Pay Rate: $35.00-50.00 DOE
Travelers Welcome

The principal duties and responsibilities will be:

  • Chamber Wet Cleans
  • Removal of chamber kits & fore lines
  • Must be able to safely perform all necessary purging of both gas and liquid lines.
  • Pump purging of gas lines. 
  • Flush drain and blowout residual liquids
  • Disconnect and cap all gas and liquid lines.
  • Must be able to perform complete tool shutdown.
  • Power off all the system and related subcomponents 
  • Follow all LOTO and customer procedures. 
  • Daily pre-task planning with customer
  • Document all decon activities (2D - Decon checklist)
  • Reporting status of the Decon project.
  • Must follow all customer safety protocols including LOTO and PPE

Requirements:

Must know Decon/Install/Deinstall on 300mm OEM equipment. 
Minimum of 5 + years / OEM direct experience on one or more of the following:

  • Wet Etch 
  • Metals 
  • Dry Etch  
  • CMP 
  • EPI Tools (300mm)

Physical Effort/Activities:

May be required to walk up to 5+miles per day, able be on feet for 8-10 hrs. at a time, ability to bend, twist, push/pull, crouch, kneel in confined spaces, work at heights, on a ladder, and lift to 50 pounds. The physical demands described above are representative of those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job successfully.

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