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Process Technician
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Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 85083, USA
Listed on 2026-03-03
Listing for:
TSMC
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-03-03
Job specializations:
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Manufacturing / Production
Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
A job at TSMC Arizona offers an opportunity to work at the most advanced semiconductor fab in the United States. TSMC Arizona's first fab will operate it's leading-edge semiconductor process technology (N4 process), starting production in the first half of 2025. The second fab will utilize its leading edge N3 and N2 process technology and be operational in 2028. The recently announced third fab will manufacture chips using 2nm or even more advanced process technology, with production starting by the end of the decade.
America's leading technology companies are ready to rely on TSMC Arizona for the next generations of chips that will power the digital future.
At TSMC Arizona, Process Technicians are not just operators-they are the production guardians of the most advanced semiconductor fab in the U.S. When you are on shift, you hold direct responsibility for production stability, making time-critical decisions, and ensuring billions of transistors are manufactured flawlessly. Your judgment directly affects wafer yield, line stability, and multi-million-dollar tool performance.
Module Process Technician
Our Process Technicians are assigned to specialized engineering modules, such as Lithography (LIT), Etch (ETC), Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD), Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD), Diffusion (DIF), Epitaxy (EPI), Chemical Mechanical Polish (CMP), Metrology (ME), and Yield Excellence (YED). Each module plays a critical role in semiconductor manufacturing, and technicians are trusted to maintain stability and quality within their assigned area.
Quick Snapshot of Your Role
Independently run production shifts by monitoring wafer flow, tool performance, and system dashboards to ensure every step meets standard.
Act immediately when alarms occur, apply decision trees/SOPs, and collect system data to trace abnormalities and prevent recurrence.
Work closely with engineers and teammates to restore stability, refine procedures, and drive continuous improvements.
Balance lots, system alerts, and tool checks in parallel to set the right priorities to safeguard yield and production output.
Operate and oversee automated systems that control wafer flow and tool performance.
Resolve abnormalities following SOPs and decision trees, while applying judgment for urgent cases outside SOP coverage.
Use system tools and reports to identify patterns, trace root causes, and document solutions.
Collaborate to troubleshoot issues, stabilize processes, and continuously improve line performance.
With experience, take on shift coordination, lead daily meetings, and mentor junior teammates that leads to opportunities in shift leadership and cross-team improvement projects.
Education:
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Strong attention to detail, problem-solving ability, solid computer proficiency (Excel, Word, Outlook).
- Reliable, communicative, team-oriented, and confident in taking responsibility during shifts.
- Candidates should demonstrate a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and strong discipline in following procedures and maintaining schedules.
- Flexible for 12-hour shifts (day/night, 3-4 days per week), with occasional overtime based on production needs.
- This role requires regular rotation between day and night shifts to meet production needs.
- While the role is primarily office-based, occasional entry into the cleanroom environment (with protective gowning) is required.
- Structured Onboarding (6-9 months):
Includes SOP training, OJT, shadowing, and simulation. - Skill Development:
Advance from mastering operations and systems to independent decision-making, to leadership responsibilities. - Transparent Career Progression:
Build long-term growth opportunities in technical expertise, shift leadership, and cross-department projects.
- Associate's degree (any field of study) preferred.
- Bachelor's degree in a non-STEM discipline may also be considered (STEM bachelor's degree holders are encouraged to apply for Engineer roles).
- TSMC Arizona operates 24/7, 365 days a year. This position requires candidate to have ability and willingness to work any shift (day or night) in a compressed work week schedule once training is done. The compressed work week shift structure is Work 4 days on, 3 days off for one week and 3 days on, 4 days off the next week.
Each shift is 12 hours, from 6am to 6pm or 6pm to 6am.
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