Semiconductor Position Types

Semiconductor Position Types

While there are a number of career opportunities throughout the semiconductor industry, here are a few types of positions that we typically recruit for within the industry.

  • Field Service Engineer - As a Field Service Engineer, you will be responsible for quality machine installation and maintenance service of complex electro-mechanical systems; analytical troubleshooting of technical problems to component level; and performing complete installation, maintenance services, and technical reporting.
  • Equipment Technician - In this role, you will perform electrical and mechanical troubleshooting and preventative maintenance on semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
  • Test Technician - Test Technicians are responsible for mechanical and/or electrical testing of materials, devices, and products as well as test fixturing and general test equipment maintenance.
  • Technical Trainer - As a Technical Trainer, you will be required to have in-depth knowledge and experience using best practices of internal or external business concepts to improve training products or services. You will solve complex problems; take a new perspective using existing solutions; work independently receiving minimal guidance; and act as a resource for colleagues with less experience.
  • Product Support Engineer - In a Product Support Engineer role, you will be in charge of providing effective support for products developed in an organization, as well as testing and providing technical troubleshooting during development, and creating a product support plan to provide maintenance.
  • Integration Engineer - As an Integration Engineer, you will be responsible for the development and testing of control systems for engines using digital electronics and communications. It is important for Integration Engineers to understand control systems, subsystems, and component requirements of all systems.
  • Project Coordinator - Project Coordinators will have the responsibility of planning, procurement, and execution of a project, in any undertaking that has a defined scope, defined start and a defined finish; regardless of industry. Project Coordinators and Managers are the first point of contact for any issues or discrepancies arising from within the heads of various departments in an organization, before the problem escalates to higher authorities.
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