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Equipment Maintenance Technician II


Rochester Electronics is hiring immediately for an Equipment Maintenance Technician II


General Summary


This position will represent Test Operations in the Repair, Preventative Maintenance, and Calibrations for equipment used for production test and development of semiconductors. This individual will communicate and collaborate with internal departments including, Test Operations, Engineering, and Quality daily to assist in reaching company objectives.


Responsibilities


  • Creating, maintaining, and reviewing technical documentation such as Preventative Maintenance, Calibration, and process specifications.
  • Performing repairs, calibrations, and preventative maintenance on a variety of semiconductor test platforms and automation systems, to include pick and place, and Gravity fed handling systems.
  • Converting semiconductor test, and automation equipment configurations to meet production requirements.
  • Providing daily production, and engineering support to meet customer ship schedules.
  • Addressing other tasks as they arise such as; maintaining maintenance spares inventory, Parts ordering.
  • Maintaining and updating the Manufacturing Execution System (MES)
  • Installation and commissioning of new equipment
  • De-commissioning of equipment, including but not limited to physically removing equipment from the test floor.
  • Supporting the 5S Program

Qualifications


  • ASEE or Equivalent preferred
  • 1
    years of equipment maintenance experience required
  • Equipment Used
    1. Component automated test equipment
    2. Component automated handling equipment
    3. Device Programmers
    4. Wafer probers
    5. Temperature forcing equipment
    6. Basic lab equipment
    7. Burn In chambers
    8. Personal computers
    9. Telephone



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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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