Microelectronics Assembly TechnicianCTG is seeking to fill a Microelectronics Assembly Technician position for our client. Location: San Jose, CA Duration: on-going Duties: Perform hardware development activities supporting semiconductor device physics and engineering initiatives. Assemble microelectronic components using precision assembly techniques, including wire bonding processes and adhesive-based component bonding. Operate precision assembly equipment and utilize microscopes for detailed component inspection and assembly tasks. Perform basic mechanical and electrical testing of components and assemblies. Set up, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair a variety of electronic testing equipment and electromechanical systems. Conduct equipment testing, calibration, and validation to ensure systems meet performance specifications. Support engineers in designing and developing new electromechanical systems, including component selection, schematic review, prototype testing, and system integration. Maintain accurate documentation of maintenance activities, repairs, testing procedures, and technical findings. Collaborate with engineers, technicians, and manufacturing personnel to support successful production and system operation.
Skills: Basic understanding of electrical and mechanical principles, including circuits, sensors, actuators, and control systems.
Experience with microelectronics assembly processes, wire bonding, and precision component handling. Ability to troubleshoot and resolve basic electromechanical system issues. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret test results and diagnose equipment performance issues. Manual dexterity with experience using hand and power tools for assembly, disassembly, and repair. Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, including Word and Excel.
Experience operating precision analytical tools such as AFM, SEM, Zygo, and Tencor is preferred.
Experience with CAD software, programming, and control systems is preferred.
Experience: Minimum of 3 years of experience working in the high-tech industry.
Experience supporting semiconductor, microelectronics, electronics manufacturing, or electromechanical systems environments. Preferred: 5+ years of experience in high-tech manufacturing or medical device industries.
Education: Associate degree required. Associate degree in Math, Science, Engineering, or related technical discipline preferred. Excellent verbal and written English communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group are required.