Shift work × Keywords: Wafer

12 jobs found.

Etching Worker (Semiconductor Manufacturing)

Etching workers follow the resist pattern on semiconductor wafers, using chemicals or plasma to remove unnecessary materials and form fine structures.

Thyristor Manufacturing Worker

Responsible for the manufacturing process of power semiconductor devices such as thyristors (thyristors), performing a series of processes from wafer processing to packaging and inspection. A technical position.

Silicon Rectifier Element Manufacturing Worker

A job that operates various process equipment for manufacturing silicon rectifier elements, and works to improve quality control and production efficiency.

Solar Cell Element Manufacturing Worker

A manufacturing operator who operates manufacturing equipment for solar cell elements in a clean room, performing tasks from material processing to inspection and quality control.

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.

Transistor Manufacturing Technician (excluding Production Technicians)

Technical position responsible for developing, improving, and operating various process technologies in transistor manufacturing processes.

Semiconductor Manufacturing Engineer

Technical role operating semiconductor wafer processing processes in cleanroom environments, responsible for quality maintenance and equipment upkeep.

Semiconductor Product Processing Worker

Technical occupation that manufactures and processes semiconductor device materials through processing processes such as thin film formation and etching.

Semiconductor Product Production Engineer

A technical role responsible for designing and optimizing semiconductor product manufacturing processes, improving mass production line yields, and stabilizing quality.

Semiconductor Cutting Worker

Operator on the manufacturing line who divides semiconductor wafers into individual chips using dedicated machines such as dicing saws.