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By Applus+ RTD At Manchester, CT, United States

A nondestructive testing (NDT) Level 2 shall have the skills and knowledge to set up and calibrate equipment, to conduct tests, and to interpret, evaluate, and document results in accordance with ...

Are you looking for a job that will challenge your technical skills and allow you to work with cutting-edge technology? Become a Microelectronics Inspector and join a team of professionals who are responsible for ensuring the quality of microelectronic components. You'll be responsible for inspecting, testing, and troubleshooting components to ensure they meet industry standards. If you're looking for a rewarding career in a fast-paced environment, this is the job for you!

A Microelectronics Inspector is responsible for inspecting, testing, and troubleshooting microelectronic components and assemblies. They must be able to identify and document any defects or irregularities in the components or assemblies.

What is Microelectronics Inspector Skills Required?

• Knowledge of microelectronic components and assemblies
• Ability to read and interpret schematics and technical drawings
• Attention to detail
• Problem-solving skills
• Ability to use specialized testing equipment
• Good communication and organizational skills

What is Microelectronics Inspector Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Certification in microelectronics inspection or related field is preferred
• Experience in microelectronics inspection is preferred

What is Microelectronics Inspector Knowledge?

• Knowledge of microelectronic components and assemblies
• Knowledge of microelectronic testing and troubleshooting techniques
• Knowledge of safety protocols and procedures

What is Microelectronics Inspector Experience?

• Previous experience in microelectronics inspection is preferred
• Experience with specialized testing equipment is preferred

What is Microelectronics Inspector Responsibilities?

• Inspect microelectronic components and assemblies for defects or irregularities
• Read and interpret schematics and technical drawings
• Use specialized testing equipment to test components and assemblies
• Document any defects or irregularities found
• Troubleshoot and repair any defective components or assemblies