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A leading company in materials engineering solutions is seeking a Manufacturing Technician II for the 1st shift in Austin, TX. The role involves building, repairing, and testing electro-mechanical assemblies while ensuring safety standards are met. The ideal candidate will have experience in assembly operations and troubleshooting, contributing to the advancement of technology.
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Who We Are
Applied Materials is the global leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce virtually every new chip and advanced display in the world. We design, build, and service cutting-edge equipment that helps our customers manufacture display and semiconductor chips – the brains of devices we use every day. As the foundation of the global electronics industry, Applied enables exciting technologies like AI and IoT. If you want to work beyond the cutting-edge, continuously pushing the boundaries of science and engineering to make possible the next generations of technology, join us to Make Possible a Better Future.
What We Offer
Salary: $20.00 - $27.50
Location: Austin, TX
At Applied, we prioritize your well-being and encourage you to bring your best self to work. Our benefits and wellness programs support your health, happiness, and resilience. We offer a comprehensive rewards package that promotes personal and professional growth. Learn more about our benefits on our Careers website.
Key Responsibilities
Utilize routine work orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, parts and wire lists, and instructions to build, repair, and test electrical, electro-mechanical, vacuum, pneumatic assemblies, subassemblies, and components.
Perform electro-mechanical assembly operations, troubleshooting, and repair. Identify and correct errors.
Observe safety standards, maintain a safe and clean work environment, attend safety training, and report hazards or incidents promptly.
Use test fixtures, measurement equipment, leak detectors, and vacuum pumps to test assemblies and components. Enter data into the computer system. May perform programming, repair, or software tasks.
Inspect parts for defects, perform audits, troubleshoot, and improve processes.