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Nanowave Technologies Inc.

Operator - Thin Film Job at Nanowave Technologies Inc. in Etobicoke

Nanowave Technologies Inc., Etobicoke, ON, CA,


Job Description

Job Description

Looking for an operator to support our Thin Film department as part of the Production Team.

Responsibilities:

1. Sputtering, dicing plating and sawing electronic components through use of a microscope according to drawing and specification.

2. Measure and record resistance, gold thickness of components, store after completion.

3. Prepare chemical patterning operation, develop pattern on wafers according to spec.

Education and Experience.

  • Completion of high school
  • 2 years electronic component experience.

Skill/Requirement

1. Experience in reading blueprints

2. Knowledge of military and industry quality standards

3. Familiar with ESD and Clean Room electronic industry practices.

4. Excellent hand/eye coordination handing electronic components using a microscopes

 

Company Description
Founded in 1992, NANOWAVE Technologies employs more than 200 engineers and production personnel in Canada, the US and Europe.

NANOWAVE manufactures High-Power Solid-State Transceivers for Earth Observation LEO satellites as well as LNAs and SSPAs based T/R units for a major LEO satellite communications constellation with more than 6,000 Payload modules operating in Space today, see SPACE.

Our highly efficient Transceiver products support conventional, single antenna designs as well as phased-array, electronically scanned antenna architectures.

Company Description

Founded in 1992, NANOWAVE Technologies employs more than 200 engineers and production personnel in Canada, the US and Europe.\r\n\r\nNANOWAVE manufactures High-Power Solid-State Transceivers for Earth Observation LEO satellites as well as LNAs and SSPAs based T/R units for a major LEO satellite communications constellation with more than 6,000 Payload modules operating in Space today, see SPACE.\r\n\r\nOur highly efficient Transceiver products support conventional, single antenna designs as well as phased-array, electronically scanned antenna architectures.