microsystem engineering technician
Microsystem engineering technicians collaborate with micro-system engineers in the development of microsystems or microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices, which can be integrated in mechanical, optical, acoustic, and electronic products. Microsystem engineering technicians are responsible for building, testing, and maintaining the microsystems.
About microsystem engineering technician
As a microsystem engineering technician, you will support the development and production of cutting-edge microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices that are integrated into mechanical, optical, acoustic, and electronic products. Your work involves assembling extremely small and precise components, conducting rigorous testing procedures, and maintaining detailed quality standards in controlled environments. You will collaborate closely with microsystem engineers, interpreting engineering drawings and design specifications to build MEMS devices with exceptional precision. Your responsibilities include microassembly of intricate components, testing microelectromechanical systems according to established protocols, and ensuring final products meet stringent quality and tolerance requirements. This role requires meticulous attention to detail, steady hands, and the ability to work in cleanroom environments wearing protective gear. Poland's electronics and precision manufacturing sectors are growing, with opportunities in both multinational corporations and specialized technical firms focusing on advanced microsystems technology.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a microsystem engineering technician.
Microassembly and Component Integration
- Assemble microelectromechanical systems components with extreme precision
- Fasten and align delicate components according to assembly drawings and specifications
- Set tolerances and verify component alignment using precision measurement tools
- Handle microelectromechanical systems carefully to prevent damage or contamination
Testing and Quality Assurance
- Test microelectromechanical systems according to established microsystem test procedures
- Inspect and verify quality of products against established quality standards
- Record test data and document all findings with precision
- Identify defects or performance issues and communicate findings to engineering team
Technical Documentation and Design Support
- Read and interpret engineering drawings, design specifications, and assembly drawings
- Understand microelectromechanical systems technology and microsystem design principles
- Liaise with engineers to clarify design details and suggest improvements
- Adjust engineering designs based on testing feedback and production experience
Cleanroom Operations and Product Packaging
- Wear cleanroom suit and maintain cleanroom protocols to prevent contamination
- Maintain cleanroom work environments according to industry standards
- Package microelectromechanical systems securely for shipment and storage
- Assist in scientific research and development of new MEMS technologies
Project Management and Deadline Compliance
- Meet project deadlines while maintaining high quality standards
- Organize work efficiently and prioritize tasks in fast-paced production environment
- Communicate progress and issues to project team members and supervisors
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (21)
Optional (19)
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