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Rochester Electronics

Newburyport, MA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 8 weeks ago (Updated 7 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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About Rochester Electronics At Rochester Electronics, we create an excellent employee experience focused on value, performance, motivation, recognition, and career growth. General Summary The Manufacturing Intern may operate across a variety of areas, or specialize, in manufacturing and semiconductor assembly in support of the company's products. Areas include, but are not limited to, assembly/process engineering, package engineering, wafer fab integration engineering, product engineering, test engineering, failure analysis, design engineering, quality engineering and reliability engineering. This role is entry-level targeting internship candidates for a future in semiconductor fabrication. Responsibilities Utilize computer-based manufacturing systems to record data Analyze/process data pursuant to project goals Organize documentation and department records Perform computer-aided design, process-flow, manufacturing setup, and other applicable software support Adjust, calibrate, align, or modify equipment and record effects on unit performance Complete paperwork associated with testing and troubleshooting Follow defined specifications and reaction paths in basic operation of equipment Execute instructions and perform experiments for improving performance Summarize learnings and provide verbal and written reports of results to stakeholders Maintain a well-organized and audit ready work areas Apply 6S, Six-Sigma, and LEAN concepts to practice Unit Specific Responsibilites Failure Analysis Understand and safely use physical, chemical, and electrical concepts surrounding semiconductor function and manufacturing Carry out analytical processes such as electrical verifications, chemical and physical de-processing, performing cross-sections, etc Conduct optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) on samples Assembly Engineering Tasks related to semiconductor assembly engineering Packaging Engineering Tasks related to AutoCAD semiconductor assembly drawings and packaging Automation & Innovation Tasks related to the automation of RE assembly processes Knowledge or interest in software coding and computer science helpful Planning or Project Management Tasks related to workflow planning and organization Knowledge or interest in Python and Power BI helpful Reliability Operate various environmental stress and reliability test equipment Record the results of a variety of environmental and mechanical sequence tests. Archives Create traceability coding and renaming, data packs, and digitization to support the business Qualifications A in-progress high school diploma or higher education is required The successful candidate should be interested in math, science, engineering, and/or semiconductor assembly, or a related field. Work with statistical methods or Statistical Process Control charts helpful, but not required Able to read, understand, and execute Standard Operating Procedures Skills Basic computer skills Ability to communicate verbally Pay close attention to detail As a Rochester employee it is expected that the individual represents, supports, and encourages the Rochester culture by adherence to work policies and practices set forth within the company

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