Clean Room Duty × Recommended Skills: Equipment Maintenance
9 jobs found.
Encap Worker
A manufacturing job that encapsulates semiconductor chips with resin, handling the final stage of packaging. Operates equipment in a clean room and performs high-precision quality control.
Recording Media Manufacturing Worker
A job involving production of data recording media such as magnetic disks and optical disks on manufacturing lines, including inspection and packing.
Photoelectric Element Manufacturing Worker
This occupation handles the manufacturing processes for semiconductor elements such as photodiodes and optical sensors that convert light into electrical signals. It involves operating vacuum equipment and lithography devices in clean rooms, performing high-precision process management and quality maintenance.
Storage Battery Manufacturing Worker
Manufacturing job involving parts processing, assembly, inspection, and shipping preparation for storage batteries (large secondary batteries). Produces high-quality batteries by combining automated equipment and manual work.
Tablet Press Worker (Pharmaceutical Manufacturing)
A job that manufactures tablets using active pharmaceutical ingredients or excipients with forming and tableting machines, and is responsible for mass production based on quality control.
Tester Assembler
Manufacturing job that assembles parts for measuring instruments and optical machinery, and performs operational inspections and measurement tests on the equipment.
Transistor Manufacturing Worker for Electronic Devices
Technical job involving processing, inspection, assembly, and testing of semiconductor wafers in the mass production process of transistors mounted on electronic devices.
Blank Stamping Operator (Crystal Oscillator Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that punches out quartz blanks, the raw material for crystal oscillators, using a press machine and manages dimensions and quality.
Bonding Operator (Semiconductor Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that operates wire bonding equipment to electrically connect semiconductor chips and external terminals using tiny metal wires.