
Technician/Engineer I
Rochester Institute of Technology
- Rochester, NY
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Diagnosis, repair, and replacement of printed circuit boards/mechanical actuator systems (robots)/optical systems/RF plasma generators/hazardous chemical delivery systems/etc. in highly specialized hazardous and sensitive equipment.
- Design, fabrication, and maintenance of low, medium, and high vacuum systems or components with compatibility for CMOS contamination restrictions.
- Devise, plan, and implement hardware and software integrated safety/interlock methods to energize and de-energize systems or components for access control and reporting of equipment use for lab users.
- Engineering mindset for advanced problem solving requiring multifaceted solutions
- Ability to adapt to a changing environment and handle multiple priorities
- Customer focus in an educational university environment
- Compliance with all federal, state, and local environmental, health, and safety standards
- Ability to be SCBA certified
- Mechanical: robots/wafer handlers
- Electrical: low voltage controls, high voltage processes, RF
- Fluid/gas: chillers, mass flow controllers, gas line fabrication
- Vacuum: turbo/cryo/rough systems, helium leak detection
- Control: PLC
Experience with semiconductor processing equipment from vendors such as: Applied Materials, ASML, Bruce, GCA, Heidelberg, Karl Suss, Plasmatherm, SVG, Trion, Tystar, Ultratech, Varian, Woollam.Department/College DescriptionKate Gleason College of Engineering / Semiconductor Nanofabrication LaboratoryWhat do we believe at RIT?Rochester Institute of Technology is a diverse and collaborative community of engaged, socially conscious, and intellectually curious minds. Through creativity and innovation, and an intentional blending of technology, the arts and design, we provide exceptional individuals with a wide range of academic opportunities, including a leading research program and an internationally recognized education for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. We are dedicated to building a diverse community, one where employees feel a sense of belonging, and are valued for their contributions and the perspectives they bring.As a member of the RIT community, you'll receive a comprehensive employee that offers multiple options and access to additional employment advantages. You can tailor your benefit elections to meet your needs (affordable medical/dental/vision benefits; paid vacation/sick time/retirement saving plan with exceptional employer match; and tuition assistance for you and your family, to name a few).Job SummaryThe Technician/Engineer I provides hands-on skills in the installation, operation, maintenance, and modification of complex semiconductor fabrication and characterization equipment in RIT's Semiconductor Nanofabrication Laboratory cleanroom. You will enable the educational and research mission of the university by providing semiconductor and nanofabrication processing capabilities which serve multiple departments and colleges across RIT. Your responsibilities will encompass direct ownership of, or as backup ownership for, a subset of equipment in the Semiconductor Nanofabrication Laboratory such as: photolithography (mask aligners, steppers, coat/develop track, direct-write laser), thermal (dopant diffusion and oxide growth furnaces, ion implant, rapid-thermal-processing [RTP]), etch (reactive ion etch, inductively coupled plasma systems, oxygen plasma ash), deposition (plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition [PECVD], low-pressure chemical vapor deposition [LPCVD], atomic layer deposition [ALD], DC and RF sputter, thermal/e-beam evaporation, metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy [MOVPE]), wet chemistry (RCA clean, HF etch), metrology (physical and optical profilometer, microscopes, scanning electron microscopy [SEM], ellipsometry), and aspects of the physical plant (DI water, process vacuum, compressed dry air, nitrogen generator). As a university user-facility, the Semiconductor Nanofabrication Laboratory is a dynamic environment with varied and simultaneous needs which change throughout the academic year.Hourly/Salary Minimum20Hourly/Salary Maximum33