TSMC Arizona

TSMC is a critical enabler of today’s technology industry, having fundamentally reshaped the semiconductor landscape in 1987. Through the vision and leadership of its founder Dr. Morris Chang, TSMC pioneered the pure-play semiconductor foundry business model. TSMC has since remained one of the world’s largest dedicated foundries with fabrication facilities (“fabs”) and subsidiaries spanning Asia, Europe and North America.

Today, TSMC’s semiconductors are the digital engines inside more than 12,000 electronic products created by over 500 companies. TSMC’s technology can be found in devices such as internet-connected home appliances, smart phones and PCs, EVs and autonomous vehicles, cloud data centers, airlines and space-stations and AI-powered applications. The world’s biggest brands and savviest startups in technology rely on TSMC to unleash their innovations to the world.

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About TSMC Arizona

In a historic announcement, in May 2020, TSMC shared its plans to invest $12B in Phoenix, Arizona – building an advanced semiconductor manufacturing fabrication. In December 2022, the company announced its commitment to build a second fab in Phoenix, increasing its total investment to $40B. Then in April 2024, the U.S. Department of Commerce and TSMC Arizona announced up to US$6.6 billion in direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act, fulfilling a goal to bring the most advanced chip manufacturing in the world to the United States. TSMC also announced plans to build a third fab at TSMC Arizona. This third fab brings TSMC’s total U.S. investment to more than $65 billion, making this the largest foreign direct investment (FDI) in Arizona history, and the largest FDI in a greenfield project in U.S. history. Now with a third fab, TSMC Arizona will create approximately 6,000 jobs – and more than 20,000 accumulated unique construction jobs, as well as tens of thousands of indirect supplier jobs.

As one of TSMC’s advanced fabs, TSMC Arizona will play a vital role in the U.S. government’s goal to onshore semiconductor manufacturing and strengthen national economic competitiveness. TSMC Arizona’s first fab started high-volume production of its N4 process technology in the fourth quarter of 2024, with a yield rate comparable to its fabs in Taiwan. The second fab will utilize its leading edge N3 process technology and be operational in 2028. The recently announced third fab will manufacture chips using 2nm or even more advanced process technology, with production starting by the end of the decade. TSMC Arizona will be able to produce semiconductor wafers for its valued customers using the most advanced process capabilities in the country.

By increasing our capacity for leading-edge technology in Arizona, we will enable our customers to unleash innovations across mobile, AI and HPC applications for all industry sectors. Watch this video to understand more about the exciting innovations we will make possible in Phoenix, Arizona.

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TSMC Arizona’s Economic Impact

The rising demand for chips worldwide has created an opportunity for the state of Arizona to become both a global and U.S. hub for semiconductor manufacturing. This is leading to incredible economic growth throughout the region, and also raising the greater Phoenix area’s innovation prominence. When complete, TSMC Arizona will be the most leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing technology operating in the United States.

Semiconductor manufacturing is also critical to the state as a job creator. TSMC Arizona’s $65B investment in three fabs will create 6000 high-tech, high-wage jobs, and the company’s suppliers will bring tens of thousands more employment opportunities in construction and supplier jobs. Our Arizona project is supported by a construction workforce of nearly 10,000 on this project daily. The company’s recent agreement with the Arizona Building and Construction Trades Council has a focus on building a construction workforce that can support TSMC Arizona in the near and long term with employment opportunities.

According to the Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC), there are more than 140,000 jobs in occupations relevant to semiconductors in the metropolitan area and it is growing rapidly. An analysis by GPEC (April 2024) on the impact of TSMC Arizona notes that over a thirteen-year period, TSMC’s investment in Phoenix will:

  • Create more than 20,000 accumulated unique construction jobs and over 18,000 supplier and consumer indirect jobs.
  • Generate an estimated $1.2B in direct tax revenues plus $195.1M in indirect tax revenues — for a total of $1.4B in tax revenue to Arizona over a 13-year period.
  • Create $4.6B of personal income, plus an additional $4.8B in indirect personal income for a total of $9.3B.
  • Create $32.9B in economic output, with $17.2B in direct economic output, and $15.6B in indirect output.

Creating a semiconductor supply chain cluster in this region provides a range of other benefits to the industry and the broader economy. By bringing together semiconductor manufacturers, suppliers, research institutions, universities, and other stakeholders, these regional clusters create a hub of expertise and resources that can be leveraged to broadly promote innovation and long-term growth.

Additional links on economic impact:
Greater Phoenix Economic Council
Arizona Commerce Authority: Semiconductor Advantages
Arizona Commerce Authority: Economic Roadmap

Sustainability at TSMC Arizona

TSMC is deeply aware that climate change has a severe impact on the environment and humanity. TSMC practices green manufacturing, and our overarching objective is to be seen as a global standard of eco-friendly corporations. Green management is integrated into daily operations as we strive to carry out energy efficient approaches, water conservation, waste management, and air pollution control through innovative practices and technologies.

The design and construction of TSMC Arizona has been approached with that same global vision. That spans energy management, water conservation, waste management and air pollution control.

The TSMC Arizona project development and application will go through the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) process to ensure appropriate environmental protections. Multiple federal and state agencies will review the project, surveys, and environmental and social analysis during the NEPA processes to create a comprehensive environmental review. TSMC Arizona has also conducted biological studies to minimize and mitigate any potential impacts and maintain the integrity of the land.

Search Arizona Job Opportunities

On over 1,100 acres in Phoenix, TSMC Arizona is the foundation for innovation environment in the U.S. This Phoenix, Arizona semiconductor fabrication facility will be the most-advanced on U.S soil with a more than 20,000 chip wafer-per-month production capacity. As one of the most important semiconductor pioneers, TSMC is relied on by the world’s best-known brands and savviest start-ups to bring their designs to life.

We are looking for the best and brightest engineers, technicians and business professionals.

  • BUILD a rewarding career backed by competitive salary and benefits.
  • WORK alongside smart peers, from diverse backgrounds, in a thriving industry.
  • APPLY and refine your skills on the most leading-edge tools and technology.
  • PURSUE ongoing learning and development opportunities.
  • BE A PART OF a company with heart and purpose, deeply committed to sustainability.

We’re looking for individuals interested in the following areas:

  • Manufacturing
  • Facilities
  • Operations
  • Human Resources
  • Finance
  • Supply Chain

To learn more about positions at TSMC Arizona, click here: https://ro.careers.tsmc.com/search/?locationsearch=AZ

To ask specific questions about job opportunities at TSMC Arizona, please email: azrecruit@tsmc.com

To learn more about TSMC Technician Apprenticeship Program, click here.

Community & Local News
A holiday gesture of thanks to Phoenix Children’s Hospital
During the December holiday season, one of TSMC Arizona’s HR leaders passionately spearheaded an employee toy drive for Phoenix Children’s Hospital (PCH). This was a gesture of thanks for the great medical care PCH provided her daughter earlier this year after a terrible accident. TSMC Arizona’s employees happily answered the call for donations, and we delivered 365 toys for children of all ages to enjoy while receiving care from the wonderful PCH nurses and doctors.
Supporting Families in Need through St. Vincent DePaul
For the second year, TSMC Arizona participated in the “Turkey Tuesday” campaign by donating non-perishable food and monetary donations for hungry families in need during the Thanksgiving season. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is a greater-Phoenix organization whose focus is to feed, clothe, house and heal individuals and families in the community. Our employees donated over 540lbs of food, and provided a donation from the TSMC Charity Foundation.
Creating new jobs locally at TSMC Arizona
TSMC Arizona expanded its Registered Semiconductor Technician Apprenticeship program, creating fresh job opportunities for Arizonans. Announced during National Apprenticeship Week, TSMC Arizona President Rose Castanares unveiled this workforce initiative alongside Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. The event also celebrated the first cohort of Facilities Technician Apprentices, who are now eight months into their program.
Honoring Service: TSMC Arizona forms Veterans Group
To support a diverse and inclusive workforce, the company launched our first Veterans@TSMC employee resource group with veteran employees, and employee allies, representing TSMC Arizona and other North America TSMC sites. The mission of TSMC’s Veterans Employee Resource Group is to foster career growth, community outreach, and personal development.
Family Day at TSMC Arizona
Nearly 4000 TSMC employees and their families, spanning all ages from young children to parents and grandparents, came together for the annual TSMC Arizona Family Day. Guests were treated to raffle prizes, TSMC trinkets, and a hosted lunch with breakfast treats and food trucks. The office was open for families to tour, and many enjoyed games and interactive stations spread out over five different floors. Company leaders thanked all for the incredible progress made and extended a heartfelt thank you to all family members for their invaluable support.
TSMC Arizona and the Arizona Diamondbacks
Over 500 TSMC Arizona employees and family members were treated to the first-ever Taiwanese Heritage celebration hosted by the Arizona Diamondbacks! Fans were treated to an immersive night of Taiwanese culture, including a special performance from the Dragon Beauties Cheerleaders and tasty giveaways from KUAI.
TSMC Gives Blood to Give Back
TSMC Arizona partnered with Vitalant, the second largest blood supplier in the US, on a campus blood drive. This was supported by 230 employees. The collected donations would be enough to help nearly 500 hospital patients requiring blood for medical treatments or conditions. We plan to make this an annual event with Vitalant to support the Phoenix area community.
Contact Us

For general questions about TSMC Arizona, please email us at tsmc_azinfo@tsmc.com.

For job related questions, please email us as azrecruit@tsmc.com.

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