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A leading technology firm in Malaysia is seeking a technician to perform precision cleaning of components in a cleanroom environment. Responsibilities include using specialized equipment, monitoring cleaning parameters, and documenting processes. Candidates should have an SPM or a relevant certificate, with experience in cleanroom settings being advantageous. Attention to detail and the ability to follow strict safety protocols are essential. Willingness to work shifts, including weekends, is also required.
Perform manual and automated precision cleaning of components using approved procedures and equipment (e.g., ultrasonic cleaners, DI water systems, cleanroom tools).
Handle and clean high-value and sensitive parts in accordance with safety and contamination control protocols.
Monitor cleaning parameters such as time, temperature, and chemical concentration to ensure compliance with process requirements.
Inspect cleaned components visually and with tools (e.g., UV light, magnifiers) for particles, residues, and surface defects.
Maintain accurate records of cleaning processes, batch numbers, and inspection results.
Operate in cleanroom or controlled environments while wearing proper PPE (e.g., gown, gloves, mask).
Safely handle and dispose of cleaning agents and waste materials according to safety and environmental regulations.
Support continuous improvement initiatives and participate in training sessions as required.
Communicate with supervisors and quality personnel regarding process deviations or defects.
Requirements:
SPM / Certificate in any technical or science-related field.
Experience in a manufacturing or cleanroom environment is an added advantage.
Ability to follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) and work instructions precisely.
Attention to detail, good hand-eye coordination, and ability to handle small, delicate components.
Willingness to work in shifts, including weekends or overtime, as required.
Basic understanding of safety practices and chemical handling.