Unclassified - Chaska, MN

posted about 2 months ago

Full-time - Intern
Chaska, MN
5,001-10,000 employees

About the position

In this position, you will assist our Engineering department in implementing and improving the design of state-of-the-art equipment that is used in the world's most advanced semiconductor manufacturing facilities. This is a 'hands-on' position to assist in the design, testing, and rework of equipment. As an intern, you will be payrolled via a payroll process provider, allowing you to gain valuable experience while contributing to innovative projects. Your responsibilities will include assisting with the design and development of systems that will monitor and control TEL equipment, as well as the design and development of power distribution within TEL equipment. You will also create and improve test procedures, run tests and experiments, and assist in defining tool configurations and interfacing hardware and software. Familiarity with semiconductor tools will be essential, and you will learn key aspects of product compliance to industry specifications, including NFPA 79, SEMI standards, and European Machinery and EMC directives. Additionally, you will attend cross-functional team meetings to review project status, resource coordination, and weekly assignments. This internship will provide you with insights into engineering project management and the opportunity to complete required safety training, ensuring you are well-prepared for a career in this field.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with design and development of systems that will monitor and control TEL equipment
  • Assist with design and development of power distribution within TEL equipment
  • Create and improve test procedures and run tests and experiments
  • Assist in defining tool configurations and interfacing hardware and software
  • Become familiar with semiconductor tools
  • Learn key aspects of product compliance to industry specs including NFPA 79, SEMI standards and European Machinery and EMC directives
  • Attend cross-functional team meetings to review project status, resource coordination, and weekly assignments
  • Learn aspects of engineering project management
  • Complete required safety training

Requirements

  • Completed second year of studies towards a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or related degree
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S without sponsorship
  • Ability to work safely in a production or laboratory environment with hazardous chemicals and large, fast-moving machinery
  • Some knowledge of the semiconductor industry
  • Background in computer skills (word processing, spreadsheet analysis, data graphing)

Benefits

  • Educational reimbursement to help achieve learning goals
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