Optics Production Cleanroom Operators Manufacturing - Orem, UT at Geebo

Optics Production Cleanroom Operators

Manufactures or processes parts operating high tech semiconductor type equipment.
May work at different workstations as production needs require.
Responsible for basic processes of manufacturing testing inspection andor ship prep.
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Processes parts at floor stations.
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Responsible for basic processes of manufacturing.
Depending on stations this includes aluminizing developing patterning etching cleaning loadingunloading equipment collecting evaluatingrecording test data working with various chemicals visual inspection etc.
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May work at different workstations as production needs require.
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Participate in identifying and implementing process improvements.
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May be required to work night or weekend shifts.
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Other duties as assigned.
High School Diploma or its equivalent.
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Technical certificate preferred Chemistry Physics Electronics Engineering etc.
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years of related experience.
Experience in Semiconductor manufacturing is a plus.
Moxtek pays the large majority of the premium for Medical Dental and Vision Insurance.
Moxtek pays of the cost of Life Insurance and Short and Long Term Disability Insurance.
Moxtek matches the employees contribution to their k Plan at of the employees first of their income they contribute.
Moxtek also provides paid time off such as PTO vacation sick leave ten days of paid holiday pay each year.
After six months of employment Moxtek will reimburse employees up to of their education costs each year if they are working towards a degree that can be used at Moxtek when they graduate.
Moxtek also provides many employee parties including the summer Lagoon party for employees and their families and a Christmas dinner with entertainment in December for employees and a significant other.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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