Manage semiconductor tools, perform technical evaluations, and partner with cross‑functional teams to optimize wafer fabrication processes. Work with engineering teams to enhance workstations and troubleshoot complex issues. Set up and manage processing tools in an office and/or cleanroom environments to support production and engineering needs. Communicate clearly, manage time effectively, and follow procedures with minimal supervision. Use Microsoft Office and manufacturing software to complete tasks and analyze data. Conduct technical experiments, run process tests, and prepare data visualizations to identify yield and process trends. Complete required safety training, work safely in varied environments (including uneven terrain and confined spaces), and respond appropriately to potential hazards. High school diploma or equivalent. Availability for 12‑hour shifts (3 days on/4 days off and 4 days on/3 days off), with flexibility to move between shifts or work overtime as needed. Ability to wear cleanroom garments (approximately 20%, depending on department) and occasional PPE such as chemical aprons and face shields (~1% of the time). AAS or AS degree in Mechatronics, Science, Physics, Mathematics, Supply Chain Management, or equivalent experience through trade school or military training. 2+ years of experience in industry, manufacturing, lab, or cleanroom environments, or equivalent military experience. 2+ years of experience analyzing data using statistical and structured problem‑solving methods (e.g., Statistical Process Control).