IC Board Cleaning Worker

アイシーきばんせんじょうこう

Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

This occupation involves removing fine foreign substances and dirt adhering to the surface or interior of IC boards in a clean room using chemical and physical methods to maintain product quality.

Description

IC Board Cleaning Workers remove dust and microparticles adhering to the surface, internal holes, and edges of IC boards used in semiconductor production lines using specialized cleaning equipment and chemicals to ensure product accuracy and yield. The work is performed in a clean room, following work instructions and quality standards, including setting equipment conditions, visual inspections after cleaning, and regular equipment maintenance. Since foreign matter contamination leads to product defects, high attention to detail and adherence to procedures are required.

Future Outlook

Stable job openings are expected due to increasing semiconductor demand, but acquiring equipment maintenance and management skills is important as automation and labor-saving technologies advance.

Personality Traits

Good Team Player / High Concentration / Meticulous / Strong Sense of Responsibility

Work Style

Clean Room / Contract Employee / Factory Work / Full-time Employee / Shift Work

Career Path

IC Board Cleaning Operator → Line Leader → Manufacturing Process Manager → Quality Manager → Manufacturing Department Manager

Required Skills

Clean Room Work / Cleaning Equipment Operation / Dexterity / Visual Inspection

Recommended Skills

Chemical Handling Knowledge / Clean Room Knowledge / Quality Control Basics / Safety and Health Basics

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because it is necessary to not miss fine foreign matter and to accurately set cleaning conditions.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Because it involves prolonged standing work and equipment operation in a clean room.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking The work mainly follows standard procedures, requiring little advanced logical thinking.
Creativity & Ideation Creative thinking is not particularly needed as it follows predefined work procedures.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Numerical management follows equipment displays, with little specialized quantitative analysis.
Planning & Organization Planning ability is low as work procedures and schedules follow instructions.

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