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Semiconductor Processing Technicians
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Semiconductor
Processing
Technicians
14
Alternate Occupation Titles
Process
Technician
Electronic
Component
Processor
Electronic
Device Monitor
Electronic
Semiconductor
Processor
Device
Processing
Engineer
Group Level
Processor
Semiconductor
Processing
Equipment
Test Technician
Semiconductor
Processing
Group Leader
Semiconductor
Processor
Semiconductors Metallization
Equipment
Tender
Small Group
Processor
Small Group Level
Processor
Wafer Polishing
Worker
Wafer Production
Worker
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Perform any or all of the following functions in the manufacture of
electronic
semiconductors: load semiconductor material into furnace; saw formed ingots into segments; load individual segment into crystal growing chamber
and
monitor controls; locate crystal axis in ingot using x-ray
equipment
and
saw ingots into wafers;
and
clean, polish,
and
load wafers into series of special purpose furnaces, chemical baths,
and
equipment
used to form circuitry
and
change conductive properties.
17
Tasks
Align photo mask pattern on photoresist layer, expose pattern to ultraviolet light,
and
develop pattern, using specialized
equipment.
Clean
and
maintain
equipment
, including replacing etching
and
rinsing solutions
and
cleaning bath containers
and
work
area.
Clean semiconductor wafers using cleaning
equipment
, such as chemical baths, automatic wafer cleaners, or blow-off wands.
Count, sort,
and
weigh
processed
items.
Etch, lap, polish, or grind wafers or ingots to form circuitry
and
change conductive properties, using etching, lapping, polishing, or grinding
equipment.
Inspect
equipment
for leaks, diagnose malfunctions,
and
request repairs.
Inspect materials, components, or products for surface defects
and
measure circuitry, using
electronic
test
equipment
, precision measuring instruments, microscope,
and
standard procedures.
Load
and
unload
equipment
chambers
and
transport finished product to storage or to area for further
processing.
Locate crystal axis of ingot,
and
draw orientation lines on ingot, using x-ray
equipment
, drill,
and
sanding machine.
Maintain
processing
, production,
and
inspection information
and
reports.
Manipulate valves, switches,
and
buttons, or key commands into control panels to start semiconductor
processing
cycles.
Measure
and
weigh amounts of crystal growing materials, mix
and
grind materials, load materials into container,
and
monitor
processing
procedures to help identify crystal growing problems.
Monitor operation
and
adjust controls of
processing
machines
and
equipment
to produce compositions with specific
electronic
properties, using computer terminals.
Mount crystal ingots or wafers on blocks or plastic laminate, using special mounting devices, to facilitate their positioning in the holding fixtures of sawing, drilling, grinding or sanding
equipment.
Place semiconductor wafers in
processing
containers or
equipment
holders, using vacuum wand or tweezers.
Set, adjust,
and
readjust computerized or mechanical
equipment
controls to regulate power level, temperature, vacuum,
and
rotation speed of furnace, according to crystal growing specifications.
Study
work
orders, instructions, formulas,
and
processing
charts to determine specifications
and
sequence of operations.
21
Detailed Work Activities
Adjust flow of
electricity
to tools or production
equipment.
Adjust temperature controls of ovens or other heating
equipment.
Assemble
equipment
or components.
Assemble precision
electronics
or optical
equipment.
Calculate specific material,
equipment
, or labor requirements for production.
Cut industrial materials in preparation for fabrication or
processing.
Diagnose
equipment
malfunctions.
Enter commands, instructions, or specifications into
equipment.
Inspect production
equipment.
Install instrumentation or
electronic
equipment
or systems.
Load materials into production
equipment.
Maintain production or
processing
equipment.
Measure ingredients or substances to be used in production
processes.
Monitor
equipment
operation to ensure that products are not flawed.
Mount materials or workpieces onto production
equipment.
Move products, materials, or
equipment
between
work
areas.
Notify others of
equipment
repair or maintenance needs.
Operate cutting
equipment.
Operate welding
equipment.
Read
work
orders or other instructions to determine product specifications or materials requirements.
Sort materials or products for
processing
, storing, shipping, or grading.
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