Process Technician
Listed on 2026-03-15
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Engineering
Research Scientist, Electrical Engineering
Location: Albany, NY
Pay Rate: $29/hour
Schedule: 12-hour compressed work week (day or night shift)
Employment Type: Long-term temporary assignment with potential for temp-to-hire
We are seeking an experienced Process Technician to support advanced semiconductor analysis using SEM, FIB, TEM, and related techniques. This role focuses on sample preparation, imaging, compositional analysis, and close collaboration with Process Engineering teams. Candidates with hands-on tool experience will thrive in this fast-paced, cleanroom environment.
Experience takes priority over formal education. Candidates with semiconductor industry experience are preferred, though transferable experience from biological or medical industries will also be considered.
Key Responsibilities(Specific responsibilities may vary depending on SEM or FIB/TEM focus)
Collect, prepare, image, and document nanostructures related to semiconductor devices
Manage sample queues and analysis instructions from Process Engineering staff
Perform precise sample preparation using hand cleave, micro-cleaver, and tweezers
Conduct imaging and analysis using:
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
Focused Ion Beam (FIB)
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM)
Collect compositional data using EDX and, where applicable, EELS
Communicate imaging and analysis results clearly to Engineering teams
Develop and optimize sample preparation and analysis techniques
Train new users on preparation and analysis equipment
Maintain training and certification documentation
Actively contribute to continuous improvement of lab and tool operations
Support FAB operations as needed
Bachelor's degree in Physical Science or equivalent hands-on experience
Proven hands-on experience with one or more of the following:
SEM / EDX
FIB
TEM / STEM
Strong manual dexterity and comfort handling samples smaller than 5mm using tweezers
Experience working with high-powered electron microscopes is highly beneficial
Ability to work independently in a cleanroom environment
Unrestricted right to work in the United States
Semiconductor industry experience strongly preferred
Cross-tool experience (SEM/EDX and FIB/TEM/STEM)
Hitachi SEM experience
Hitachi or Thermo Fisher non-automated FIB experience
Thermo Fisher TEM experience
Failure Analysis or Metrology experience
CAD layout experience (helpful for Failure Analysis or SEM/EDX roles)
Completion of semiconductor or microchip manufacturing coursework, certification, or training programs
Interview Question to Expect:
Approximately how many hours have you worked directly on SEM, FIB, or TEM tools?
Frequent preparation and handling of very small samples (
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