Job Summary:
Programs and operates manual or tape and reel equipment or operates other automated programming equipment to produce customer approved first article semiconductor devices.
Principal Responsibilities:
Operates production equipment.
Completes and updates all programming documentation as required.
Performs in-process lot acceptance.
May assess, troubleshoot and/or resolve problems associated with running first articles.
May perform quality inspections to ensure all orders meet established criteria and all product quality issues are resolved prior to shipment.
May analyze and utilize customer supplied information and interpret device manufacturer’s specifications on device functionality to create a functional job file for programming selected devices
Identifies, investigates, and participates in opportunities to improve processes and procedures, to include various key performance metrics.
Other duties as assigned.
Job Level Specifications:
Acquires basic skills through work experience or formal training to perform routine tasks.
Tasks are routine, repetitive and manual in nature with minimal complexity or variation and specific to the job.
Work is performed under supervision with detailed instructions. Priorities are provided for performing work.
Interacts mostly with immediate peers within assigned team. Based on nature of the role, may respond to requests from others in the organization.
Impact of decisions is primarily contained to the work of the job.
Work Experience:
Typically requires less than one year of related experience.
Education and Certification(s):
High School Diploma or equivalent
Distinguishing Characteristics:
Manual Programming: must be certified on two programming platforms / processes
Auto Programming: must be certified on one platform and know all machine functions
Tape & Reel: must be certified on two tape and reel platforms
QC: must be certified on one QC/ inspection process
Phoenix, AZ
Avnet, Inc., a technology solutions company, distributes electronic components worldwide. The company operates through two segments, Electronic Components and Premier Farnell. The Electronic Components segment markets and sells semiconductors; electronic components, including interconnect, passive, and electromechanical devices; and other integrated components from electronic component manufacturers.
It also offers design chain support that provides engineers with technical design solutions; engineering and technical resources to support product design, bill of materials development, and technical education and training; and supply chain solutions that provide support and logistical services to original equipment manufacturers, electronic manufacturing service providers, and electronic component manufacturers. In addition, this segment provides integrated solutions, such as technical design, integration, and assembly of embedded products, systems, and solutions primarily for industrial applications, as well as for intelligent embedded and innovative display solutions comprising touch and passive displays.
Further, it develops and manufactures standard board and industrial subsystems, and application-specific devices that enable it to produce systems tailored to specific customer requirements. This segment serves various markets, including automotive, medical, defense, and aerospace. The Premier Farnell segment distributes kits, tools, and electronic and industrial automation components to engineers and entrepreneurs. Avnet, Inc. was founded in 1921 and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.