BlueGate Consulting
Semiconductor Equipment Engineer

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Semiconductor Equipment Engineer / Technician - Day and night alternating shifts - Greater Manchester / Oldham - Discretionary bonus
Are you an experienced and qualified Semiconductor Equipment Engineer or Technician?
The ideal candidate will have a minimum level of education of ONC/HNC/HND or degree within an engineering discipline, as well as prior experience in within a semiconductor or cleanroom environment.
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Responsibilities:
• Identify, troubleshoot and manage a wide range of complex equipment • Be responsible for all preventive maintenance procedures • Ensure equipment is operating at peak performance • Monitor and adjust equipment parameters as needed • Repair faulty machinery where necessary
The rewards
If you’re successful in this role, you’ll enjoy a number of benefits, such as 23 days holiday a competitive salary, regular performance appraisals, discretionary bonus and opportunities for career progression. This is a great chance for you to develop your skills in a dynamic and rewarding environment.


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Apply now! Or for more information on the Semiconductor Equipment Engineer role, based in Oldham, Greater Manchester, please contact Tommy Beazley, quoting job reference TRB399.
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