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Temporary Chip Manufacturing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

By following our standard operating procedures for wafer fabrication, you will learn how take a semiconductor wafer into a working laser chip. Responsibilities: * Operate manufacturing tools to ...

Helper

Bayou La Batre, AL · On-site

$14 - $17.75/hr

Grind, chip, and remove slag, rust, paint, or debris as instructed * Set up and break down work ... temporary structures * Operate basic hand tools and power tools under supervision * Support hot ...

Mechanical Engineer, Implant

Austin, TX · On-site

$120K - $224K/yr

... manufacturing engineering, and test engineering. You will collaborate closely with other engineers (e.g., electrical engineers, chip designers, software engineers, robotics engineers) as well as ...

This is a temporary-to-hire opportunity with competitive pay and the potential for long-term growth ... Grind, chip, or cut to remove excess weld or correct imperfections. * Repair broken or cracked ...

This is a temporary-to-hire opportunity with competitive pay and the potential for long-term growth ... Grind, chip, or cut to remove excess weld or correct imperfections. * Repair broken or cracked ...

... manufacturing and distribution. With over $8 billion in annual revenue and a blue-chip client base ... Record and maintain files and records of dispatch information including temporary employee time and ...

We indirectly touch every semiconductor chip that goes into every smartphone, smart car, and device ... You'll partner closely with Manufacturing, Engineering, Materials/Purchasing, and Supplier teams to ...

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How much do temporary chip manufacturing jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary chip manufacturing in the United States is $24.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temporary Chip Manufacturing vs Semiconductor Process Technician?

AspectTemporary Chip ManufacturingSemiconductor Process Technician
CredentialsTypically no formal certification required; on-the-job training providedOften requires technical certifications or associate degree in electronics or related field
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, assembly lines, cleanroomsCleanroom environments, equipment operation, process monitoring
Employer & Industry UsageTemporary staffing agencies, contract manufacturing firmsSemiconductor companies, manufacturing facilities
Search & Comparison IntentPeople seeking temporary manufacturing roles in chip productionIndividuals exploring technical roles in semiconductor manufacturing

Temporary Chip Manufacturing roles focus on short-term staffing in chip production, often requiring minimal formal credentials. Semiconductor Process Technicians are more specialized, with technical certifications and a focus on maintaining and operating manufacturing equipment. Both work in cleanroom environments within the semiconductor industry, but their job scope and employment types differ significantly.

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IPG Photonics rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 18 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

96th of 415 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

IPG Photonics is revolutionizing the laser industry as the pioneering developer and leading producer of fiber lasers and amplifiers. Headquartered in Marlborough, MA, IPG has over 4,800 employees in more than 25 locations around the world. We aspire to work together with our employees and customers to apply light in ways that improve life.
Our mission is to develop innovative laser solutions to make the world a better place. To accomplish this mission, we are committed to attracting and retaining the best talent and an engaged and thriving workforce that drives a sustainable future for our company and society.
Working at IPG Photonics you can expect challenging projects, a motivating and friendly environment, and competitive benefits.
As a process operator at IPG, you will join the team responsible for producing our world-class semiconductor lasers in a class 1000 clean room. You will have the opportunity to receive training from highly experienced engineers and learn many exciting, new skills. By following our standard operating procedures for wafer fabrication, you will learn how take a semiconductor wafer into a working laser chip.
Responsibilities:
  • Operate manufacturing tools to process high quality product.
  • Identify errors/product defects during manufacturing process.
  • Work with various chemicals during the photolithography process.
  • Work with computers to document information.
  • Follow established standard operating and safety procedures.
  • Work in a self-directed team environment to achieve daily goals.

Requirements:
  • Comfortable working with fragile parts and semiconductor processing equipment.
  • Regular and reliable attendance and the ability to work overtime. Must be present and on time for work as scheduled.
  • Be able to work carefully, consistently.
  • Have drive and the capability to be cross-trained.
  • Familiarity with PCs and Microsoft Windows.
  • Must be able to stand for the duration of the shift
  • Shift Available: 6am-2:30pm. Overtime is available, and occasional Saturday flexibility is required.

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