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semiconductor-processor Occupational skill for the role 'semiconductor processor' (also: micro chip assembler, microchip fabricator, semiconductor assembler, semiconductor manufacturing technician, semi conductor manufacturing inspector, microchip manufacturing technician). Use when the user asks for typical semiconductor processor work such as: Manipulate valves, switches, and buttons, or key commands into control panels to start semiconductor processing cycles.; Maintain processing, production, and inspection information and reports.; Inspect materials, components, or products for surface defects and measure circuitry, using electronic test equipment, precision measuring instruments, microscope, and standard procedures.

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.

Core workflow

  1. Manipulate valves, switches, and buttons, or key commands into control panels to start semiconductor processing cycles.
  2. Maintain processing, production, and inspection information and reports.
  3. Inspect materials, components, or products for surface defects and measure circuitry, using electronic test equipment, precision measuring instruments, microscope, and standard procedures.
  4. Clean semiconductor wafers using cleaning equipment, such as chemical baths, automatic wafer cleaners, or blow-off wands.
  5. Study work orders, instructions, formulas, and processing charts to determine specifications and sequence of operations.
  6. Load and unload equipment chambers and transport finished product to storage or to area for further processing.
  7. Clean and maintain equipment, including replacing etching and rinsing solutions and cleaning bath containers and work area.
  8. Place semiconductor wafers in processing containers or equipment holders, using vacuum wand or tweezers.

How to use this skill

Key competences (essential)

  • 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

Hot technologies

  • SAP software
  • Python
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Word

Sources: ESCO v1.2.1 (http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/140613c4-8c3c-43c5-8525-2f63231c95b0), ONET 30.3 (51-9141.00). See manifest.json for licensing/attribution.*