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Conduct low-noise cryogenic experiments, develop measurement techniques, analyze data, and report findings. Collaborate with engineering teams for device improvements.
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Essential Duties:
Become expert in optical thin-film metrology and Inspection systems, including in-house reflectometers, ellipsometers, and patterned/un-patterned inspection tools. Support Process Engineering with the timely rollout and qualification of new metrology applications. Own the optical metrology roadmap. Candidates should be able to produce detailed reports on a timely basis. Candidates should be able to provide customers with excellent service and technical advice related to optical metrology. Other responsibilities include:
Manage optical metrology applications and other measurement issues/concerns
Drive improvements in optical metrology through improved processes and/or capital purchases; be a central figure in road-mapping efforts
Communicate regularly with customer base and management to anticipate needs and to convey results
Ensure that appropriate monitoring is in place for all optical equipment and applications
Interface with equipment/vendor personnel to resolve equipment issues in a timely manner
Required Skills:
We seek, though do not require, 3-5 years’ experience as an optical metrologist in a cleanroom setting with responsibilities including, but not limited to, the following:
Model development and maintenance
Real-time screening of measurement errors
Optical constant determination
System control scheme and charts
Working knowledge of Statistical Process Control
Primary interface with equipment team/vendor to resolve performance issues
Involvement with process customer activities and implications for metrology
Execution and presentation of metrology data analytics for process improvement
New system evaluation
JMP/Python skills a plus
Thorough first-hand understanding of model-based optical metrology with comfort in relating physical properties to measurements
Successful candidates should possess a strong background in the fundamental principles of optical thin-film metrology, tooling and technology; a deep understanding of current industrial optical metrology systems, their applications, capabilities and limitations. Candidates should be able to provide technical roadmaps which lead to increased tool capability and performance; a strong background in semiconductor processes and devices is a plus.
Candidates should have an ability to perform basic tool troubleshooting and interact with maintenance personnel and vendors; an ability to work with and around potentially hazardous materials; and have training in the safe handling of chemicals and equipment.
Required Education:
MS or higher in a technical field relevant to solid-state physics and optics
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to work safely in laboratory settings including semiconductor processing, device testing, and clean room facilities.
Special Requirements
U.S. Citizenship Required
Must be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance. Must be able to work flexible hours.
Compensation:
The base salary range for this full-time position is $99,705 - $124,683 + bonus + benefits.
Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range during the hiring process. Please note that the compensation details listed reflect the base salary only, and do not include potential bonus or benefits.
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