Technicians Overview
Manufacturing technicians and specialists are at the heart of Intel's
mission to build the world's best processors. They work at our high-tech
fabrication facilities worldwide, using the most advanced manufacturing
processes and tools. If you enjoy working with the latest technology in
a rewarding, fast-paced environment, a career in manufacturing at Intel
may be for you.
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.
Our manufacturing technicians and specialists operate, maintain and
repair specialized processing equipment in a clean room environment to
keep output high without compromising safety or quality.
Intel lab technicians collect and validate data, support engineering
functions, and perform debugs and preventative maintenance.
Our facilities technicians do everything—from managing mechanical
systems and electrical distribution to monitoring water purity and waste
management—to keep Intel's manufacturing facilities operating to our
high standards.
What We Make Possible
Intelligent Fabs
Intel is the world's leading producer of semiconductor products with factories located around the globe. Intelligent fabs are key to Intel's manufacturing leadership.
From Sand to Silicon: the Making of a Chip
Intel employs fascinating processes to build the chips that power many of the world's computers.
What You'll Bring
Our manufacturing technicians need a two-year or four-year technical
degree* in electronic engineering, manufacturing, computer, mechanical,
semiconductor, equipment and control, or facilities technology, or
technical military training and experience in avionics, electronics, or
nuclear fields. We are looking for individuals with skills and
experience in:
- Facilities technology such as 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
* Manufacturing specialists in Israel need a two-year (PE) or four-year (BSc) technical degree.
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