Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Rate dependent on experience
IC Resources is seeking an experienced Assembly Support Engineer for a 12-month contract with an industry leading company, working on site in Belgium. Key Responsibilities: • Provide technical support to customers on assembly processes, qualifications, and materials. • Ensure timely delivery of high-quality packaged components. • Collaborate with suppliers to source and qualify new materials. • Generate reports on packaging yields, defects, and performance metrics. Required Skills: • Expertise in semiconductor packaging technologies and processes. • Familiarity with industry standards for IC packaging. • Excellent written and verbal communication in English. Details: • Duration: 12 months, with potential for extension. • Full-time (40 hours/week). • Location: Leuven, Belgium (Full time on site). For more details on this exciting opportunity please apply below or contact Harry Hughes on +441189840943
Leuven
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