Precision wet-bench systems for semiconductor and biomedical manufacturing
JST manufactures custom wet-bench equipment for semiconductor fabs, optoelectronics, biomedical, and food-processing facilities. The tech stack reveals a hardware-centric operation (SolidWorks, PLC systems via Allen-Bradley) paired with enterprise software (Salesforce, Oracle E-Business Suite, Databricks) and security tooling — a pattern consistent with regulated manufacturing. Current hiring (8 roles in 30 days across engineering, ops, and security) and active projects around PLC troubleshooting and automated wet-bench qualification signal scaling of both production and compliance capabilities.
JST designs and manufactures wet-bench systems—specialized equipment for precision cleaning and chemical processing—used in semiconductor fabs, optoelectronic labs, biomedical facilities, and food-processing plants. The company operates out of Meridian, Idaho, and serves customers across lab, manufacturing, and high-volume production environments. Engineering focus is on custom equipment design (SolidWorks), PLC automation (Allen-Bradley, Bash/PowerShell scripting), and system qualification. Sales and operations infrastructure runs on Salesforce, Oracle, and Databricks, indicating a mid-market B2B hardware business with data and CRM requirements. The company is privately held and was founded in 1982.
JST uses SolidWorks (CAD), Allen-Bradley and HMI (industrial automation), Salesforce (CRM/operations), Oracle E-Business Suite (ERP), Databricks (analytics), and Tableau/Power BI (reporting). Infrastructure runs on AWS and AWS GovCloud.
Current projects include custom precision cleaning and wet-processing tool design, PLC system troubleshooting and startup, automated wet-bench qualification, and cybersecurity and key-management improvements.
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