Join Intel and build a better tomorrow! Intel is looking for awesome students who want to help create the next generation of technologies that will shape the future for decades to come! Intel Logic Technology Development (LTD) offers you a collaborative, supportive, and exciting environment where the brightest minds in the world come together to achieve exceptional results. We give you opportunities to transform technology and create a better future by delivering amazing products now and meeting emerging technology needs.
You will be in a fast-paced and challenging environment performing functions associated with Wafer movement within the Oregon Factory.
What You’ll Gain:
Comprehensive knowledge about semiconductor fabrication plants Intel “Fabs”
Practical skills and hands-on experience with manufacturing tools and equipment.
A coveted experience with a leading semiconductor manufacturer, enhancing your credentials.
This is a 2-year program and part-time position. Working hours will be 20-32 hours a week during the school year and up to 40 hours a week on breaks/summers; with flexible hours around a student’s school schedule while still in alignment with one of the following factory shifts:
Shift 4 (Night): Sunday through Tuesday (every other Saturday) 7:30 PM to 8:00 AM
Shift 5: Sunday through Tuesday (every other Wednesday) 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM
Shift 6 (Night): Wednesday through Friday (every other Saturday) 7:30 PM to 8:00 AM
Shift7: Thursday through Saturday (every other Wednesday) 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM
What You’ll Do (and more):
The position will be hands-on, training on-site with factory floor presence.
Perform functions associated with all wafer production including operations, equipment, process, and training.
Run product in a safe and qualitative manner, multi-tasking, following procedures while executing to output goals.
Equipment maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, defect reduction, and other duties as required, supporting fab objectives.
Work from technical manuals, specifications, drawings/diagrams, and schematics, as well as follow, comprehend, and complete verbal and written instructions and procedures.
Deliver a clear and concise pass down to peers and participate in resolving sustaining issues.
Communicate with people at different levels of the organization including module technicians, managers, engineers, and others as needed.
Expectations:
Must be willing to lift 25 lbs. This position requires frequent standing, walking, bending, and reaching.
Spend most of the work time (more than 90% less break time) in a clean room environment working on tool sets, processing wafers, and standing or sitting for extended periods of time.
Work in a clean room environment wearing a gown, hood, booties, safety glasses, and gloves for the duration of the shift.
Perform Preventative Maintenance or troubleshooting on production equipment.
Perform detailed visual inspection tasks.
Use job-specific fixtures, basic hand tools, and potentially airline-supplied respirators.
You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Relevant experience can be obtained through schoolwork, classes and project work, internships, military training, and/or work experience.
This position is not eligible for Intel immigration sponsorship.
Minimum Requirements:
Actively enrolled in a full-time local accredited institution pursuing an Associate’s Degree or certification in a STEM, Technical, or Microprocessor Manufacturing related field.
Related Fields include plumbing, welding, electrical, mechanics (diesel, car, avionics), HVAC, water treatment, life safety systems, robotics, instrumental, machinist, microelectronics, and electronic engineering technology.
Willing to work at least 20 hours per week during one of the factory shifts. Work on a night or day shift compressed work week schedule. Shifts are twelve hours long and rotate from three to four days a week.
Preferred Qualifications:
Basic knowledge in any of the following areas: electronics, equipment troubleshooting, installation, repair, and operations.
Experience performing hands-on, auto repair, welding, soldering, robotics, and crafting.