Prototype Assembly Technician - Morgan Hill, United States - MACOM

    MACOM
    MACOM Morgan Hill, United States

    2 weeks ago

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    Prototype Assembly Technician

    Summary of Role:

    MACOM is seeking a self-motivated, enthusiastic assembly process technician to join and contribute to our growing prototype line developing breakthrough high power RF devices.

    Essential Functions:

  • Program equipment as necessary to ensure product specifications are met as outlined per assembly drawings and travelers.
  • Run various packaging assembly equipment, including but not limited to die bonder, wire bonders, C-SAM systems, plasma cleaners, ovens, laser marking systems, stencil, SMD chip shooter, reflow, Fico molding, lead trimming, and laser marking systems.
  • Ensure equipment is properly functioning at all times by employing PM schedules, routine calibrations and GR&R studies.
  • Process lots through the assembly line as indicated per travelers, drawings or work instructions.
  • Perform optical inspections of products to ensure quality requirements are met.
  • Perform measurements at critical process steps to verify product specifications are passing.
  • Enter pertinent data into log files or MES system for appropriate lot and data tracking.
  • Verify quality of products coming off the line meets internal or external customer requirements.
  • Provide feedback to engineering teams on equipment, product or process issues/improvements.
  • Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent, associated degree in technical field preferred.
  • Four to eight years in an equipment and/or process technician role with extensive hands on experience.
  • Knowledge of semiconductor assembly processes including but not limited to die sorting, chip and wire or flip chip die attach, epoxy or solder dispense, ultrasonic microscopy, and device sealing or over molding.
  • Hands on experience with programming and operating die attach and wire bonding equipment.
  • Capable of troubleshooting equipment, performing scheduled PMs and calibrations.
  • Experience with assembly of high power RF products preferred.
  • Demonstrated ability to carry out defined tasks independently with minimum supervision.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.