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As a Cleanroom Engineer at C12, you will be responsible for the specification, installation, operation, maintenance, and continuous improvement of cleanroom process equipment. You will work hands-on with lithography, deposition, dry etching, and related tools, ensuring reliable wafer production while maintaining the highest standards of safety, quality, and uptime in a startup environment. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys technical ownership, problem-solving, and close collaboration with researchers, facilities, and external vendors.
Job Responsibility:
Take technical ownership of several cleanroom tools, including: Regular performance checks, calibration, and preventive maintenance
Troubleshooting and first-line repairs
Operate process tools to support wafer fabrication for R&D and early production
Anticipate technical and operational risks
propose and implement mitigation actions
Conduct technical investigations and root-cause analysis of tool or process issues
Coordinate with equipment manufacturers, service engineers, and vendors for installations, upgrades, and major repairs
Work closely with the Cleanroom / Facilities Manager to ensure smooth daily operation of the cleanroom
Anticipate facility-related bottlenecks (utilities, gases, vacuum, HVAC, etc.) and support continuous improvement initiatives
Develop, implement, and maintain safety standards, SOPs, and best operational practices
Train and support internal users on tool operation and cleanroom protocols
Interface effectively with internal customers (researchers, engineers), subcontractors and suppliers to sustain an uninterrupted fabrication process
Contribute to cleanroom documentation, tool logs, spare parts management, and maintenance planning
Requirements:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering, Physics, Materials Science, Micro/Nano-fabrication, or a related field
Hands-on experience in a cleanroom environment (academic or industrial)
Practical knowledge of some of the following processes or tools: Lithography