semiconductor processor
Semiconductor processors manufacture electronic semiconductors as well as semiconductor devices, such as microchips or integrated circuits (IC's). They may also repair, test, and review the products. Semiconductor processors work in cleanrooms and therefore need to wear a special lightweight outfit that fits over their clothing to prevent particles from contaminating their worksite.
Also called: micro chip assembler, processor of semiconductors, processors of semiconductors, semi conductor manufacturing inspector, semi conductor processor, integrated circuit inspector, semiconductor processing practitioner, semiconductor manufacturing technician
- 22
- essential skills
- 19
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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- ISCO-08 group
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Essential skills
22- clean wafers
- electronics
- ensure conformity to specifications
- imprint circuit design onto wafers
- inspect semiconductor components
- integrated circuits
- LED lighting components
- load electronic circuits onto wafers
- measure parts of manufactured products
- meet deadlines
- microassembly
- microelectronics
- monitor machine operations
- monitor manufacturing quality standards
- polish wafers
- produce semiconductor crystals
- read assembly drawings
- remove defective products
- report defective manufacturing materials
- semiconductors
- slice crystals into wafers
- wear cleanroom suit
Optional skills
19- adjust manufacturing equipment
- apply coating to electrical equipment
- apply health and safety standards
- apply technical communication skills
- carry out shipping orders for parts
- dispose of hazardous waste
- ensure public safety and security
- inspect quality of products
- integrated circuit types
- interpret circuit diagrams
- keep records of work progress
- operate precision machinery
- oversee logistics of finished products
- quality standards
- repair electronic components
- replace defect components
- resolve equipment malfunctions
- test semiconductors
- waste removal regulations
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