Process Technician - Nights

Hillsboro, OR
Full Time
FG111395
Mid Level

Join our dynamic team as we transform the way high-tech companies work! Principal Service Solutions is a leading technical workforce provider entrusted to safeguard the quality of operations at companies large and small. Help us create innovative solutions that drive efficiency and unleash the power of the high-tech workforce around the world.

Principal Service Solutions is hiring a Process Technicians with previous film deposition, or etch, in a high-volume manufacturing facility.

Must be able to work compressed night shift.

This is a long-term, full-time position with full benefits! Our benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401(k), PTO, and paid holidays.  Join our awesome team in an exciting, fast paced, and ever-growing industry.

Pay Rate: $23.00/hr.

We are searching for detail-oriented people with a strong work ethic that are looking for an opportunity to start a career that offers unlimited opportunity for growth and career progression.

Responsibilities:

  • Perform technical tests and experiments for Process Engineering, including setup and operation of metrology and supporting tools.
  • Prepare records, charts, and graphs of test results.
  • Operate metrology tools (including TEM, Dual Beam, light microscopes, and sputtering tools) to qualify process equipment and optimize processes.
  • Adjust hardware/software parameters to correct issues or execute experiments.
  • Work closely with cross-functional engineering teams to troubleshoot process problems.
  • Perform minor electrical or mechanical troubleshooting on equipment.
  • Perform preventative and unscheduled maintenance on process equipment.
  • Operate Dual Beam (SEM and FIB), TEM, light microscopes, deposition equipment, and metrology tools.
  • Change/adjust software parameters for differing experiments.
  • Work closely with engineering teams.
  • Assist in making process related diagrams/graphs.
  • Write procedures and training materials.

Qualifications:

  • Prefer 3-4 years of semiconductor processing experience in thin film deposition, or etch, in a high-volume manufacturing facility but not required.
  • Skilled in the use of Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Access, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Self-starting individual with strong technical and hands-on skills.
  • HS diploma, AA/AS, BS/BA, MS/MBA
  • Knowledge of EDS, EELS, PEELS, and STEM are highly desirable.

Physical Requirements:

  • Mechanical aptitude, manual dexterity, prolonged sitting, and ability to lift/carry objects up to 35 pounds are required.
  • This position requires the use of Personal Protection Equipment and the proper use industry safety procedures while working.
  • Occasional travel to training facility and customer location may be required.

Principal Service Solutions, Inc. is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status.

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