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Monday, August 18, 2008

INTEL Jobs

Manufacturing technicians are at the heart of Intel's mission to build the world's best processors. Technicians accomplish their work at our 15 fabrication facilities worldwide, using the most advanced manufacturing processes. If you enjoy working with the latest technology in a rewarding, fast-paced environment, a career in manufacturing at Intel may be for you.
Discover a broad range of opportunities for technicians in the following areas:
  • Working as a team in the world's most advanced fabrication facilities.
  • Manufacturing state-of-the-art integrated circuits using advanced silicon technology and tools.
  • Being part of exciting new manufacturing processes, including 300MM wafers and 45-nanometer technology.
  • Being involved in key segments of the semiconductor fabrication process, such as microlithography, plasma/reactive ion processing, ion implantation, chemical vapor deposition, high-purity metal sputtering or solid-state diffusion to achieve factory goals for safety, quality, production output and team performance.
  • Manufacturing hardware components including boards and systems.
What you'll do
Intel's state-of-the-art processes and products give you the opportunity to learn a variety of technical and manufacturing skills, from operations to equipment repair and troubleshooting, in a demanding and challenging production environment.
Below are examples of the types of work that you can be a part of as a technician:
  • Manufacturing technicians operate, maintain and repair specialized processing equipment in a clean room environment and maintain high-volume output without compromising safety or quality. Hardware Manufacturing technicians provide support for the high-volume manufacturing of boards or systems. In addition, they operate tools, perform preventative maintenance, participate in process control and drive problem resolution.
  • Labs technicians work in validation, engineering and maintenance. Responsibilities include collecting and validating data, supporting engineering functions, and performing debugs and preventative maintenance.
  • Facilities technicians maintain Intel's facilities to a high standard. From managing mechanical systems and electrical distribution to monitoring water purity and waste management, facilities technicians keep Intel's manufacturing facilities operating.
What you'll bring
Hardware manufacturing technicians need a two-year technical degree in the following (or related) disciplines:
  • Electronic engineering technology
  • Manufacturing technology
  • Computer technology
  • Mechanical technology
  • Military (avionics, electronics, or nuclear)
Integrated Circuit Manufacturing technicians need a two-year technical degree in the following (or related) disciplines:
  • Electronic engineering technology
  • Computer technology
  • Mechanical technology
  • Facilities technology
  • Semiconductor manufacturing
  • Technical military training and experience (avionics, electronics, or nuclear)
In addition, Intel is looking for qualified individuals with the right combination of skills and experience in:
  • Facilities technology such as: RODI, HVAC, water quality and process waste recycling
  • Facilities and production floor planning, safety and ergonomics
  • Integrated-circuit fabrication (lithography, diffusion, thin films, etch, metalization, CVD and planarization)
  • Failure/defect analysis
  • Process integration
  • Process design and yield improvement
  • Test and debug techniques
  • Basic electronics, equipment troubleshooting, installation, repair and operation Semiconductor manufacturing technology
  • Production operations and flow management
  • Package materials design/analysis
  • Packaging and assembly technology
  • Automation software, engineering and hardware repair
  • Statistics and fault grading
Opportunities
We have opportunities for both recent college graduates as well as individuals with related work experience and military background. Intel's senior positions combine engineering and manufacturing work with management responsibilities.

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