Full Job Description
Diamond Foundry is seeking a skilled Technician to join our Surface Finishing team in Fremont, CA. As a Wafer Cleaning Technician in the Research and Development group, you will be joining a small group focused on quality, efficiency, and cost in Single Crystal Diamond wafer cleaning development. This position supports the engineering effort through the preparation and operation of wafer cleaning equipment and related metrology tools. The incumbent will be expected to work in a normal 5-day per week shift.
Responsibilities
• Assists process engineering in developmental and improvement projects on cleaning and inspection of diamond and Si wafers.
• Cleaning of diamond/Si wafers and samples.
• Inspection and measurements of the Post-Cleaning wafers with optical microscope, WLI, etc., metrology tools.
• Set up, operate, and clean wafer cleaning, polishing, and packaging equipment, including preparing cleaning chemicals and CMP slurries.
• Write and improve SOPs, train technicians, and update the system and stakeholders on backlog and progress. Enforce cleanroom protocols.
Requirements
• Associates or bachelor's degree relevant to chemistry, chemical engineering, and/or materials science and engineering.
• Minimum 2 years' experience working in a cleaning and/or polishing environment.
• Knowledge of surface measurement/inspection techniques.
• Experience with cleaning and polishing equipment.
• Attention to detail and good hand-eye coordination.
$36 - $42 an hour
Diamond Foundry believes in supporting our employees from the workplace to their personal and home life. We provide eligible employees with an opportunity to enroll in a variety of benefit programs, generally including health insurance, flexible spending accounts, retirement savings plans, life and disability insurance programs, and a number of programs that provide for both paid and unpaid time away from work. Perks include employee discounts to VRAI. Our benefits begin as early as your first day of employment. Medical and vision coverage are retroactive to your start date, while dental and voluntary benefits take effect once you've completed your enrollment.