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The engineer will focus on a module of the flow and the integration of that module, and work with a team, so module experience in RX, PC, SD, HK-MG, MOL, BEOL are valuable. Advanced Understanding of semiconductor wafer processing, device physics and product engineering.
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Job Description As a Silicon Photonics (SiP) Process Integration Engineer, you will be part of Intel's SiP Process Development and Manufacturing (SPDM) team that is leading Intel's market transition and driving innovation for the next generation of optical interconnect products.
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BAE Systems is seeking a Senior Principal Semiconductor Engineer to join the Advanced Microwave Product Center (located in Nashua, NH). A strong background in semiconductor process integration as related to III-V materials is highly desired.
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As a Silicon Photonics (SiP) Process Integration Engineer, you will be part of Intel's SiP Process Development and Manufacturing (SPDM) team that is leading Intel's market transition and driving innovation for the next generation of optical interconnect products.
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We are seeking a BEOL semiconductor integration engineer, who will be working with a world class team on research and development of the most advanced technology nodes, continuously pushing the boundary of logic technology with partners and clients worldwide.
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Perform detailed transistor-level layout of RF and analog circuit blocks, including LNA, mixers, PLL, LO generation, modulators, power amplifiers, ADC/DAC, baseband filters, phase shifters, bias, and power management and integration digital IPs.
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Working in Micron’s Technology and Products Group (TPG), the Sr. Engineer with Reticle focus manages projects to facilitate the efficient and successful tapeout of masks working cross-functionally with Design, Process Integration, OPC, Scribe, Modeling, Lithography, Tapeout Operations, Mask Shop and Fab. A pro-active approach is needed to ensure that masks go out on time, while minimizing/eliminating re-works.
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As a Process Integration Engineer, you will work in a dynamic team environment at AOS Semiconductor's leading technology fabrication facility (Jireh Semiconductor) located in Hillsboro, Oregon.
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Five years of hands on experience working in thin film fabrication or semiconductor industry in manufacturing or process engineering role. Collaborates with development team regarding new magnetic thin film process integration and manufacturing process improvements.
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Semiconductor device integration, process development. Master degree in semiconductor physics, electrical engineering or a related area is required. At IBM, we pride ourselves on being an early adopter of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and blockchain.
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With in-depth knowledge of semiconductor device physics and process integration. Semiconductor processing fundamentals (lithography, wet etch, dry etch, chemical and or mechanical polishing, etc.
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In-depth knowledge of Process Integration of semiconductor devices. We are seeking a process integration and Yield engineer who can work in a highly multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural environment at our Albany research location.
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Working knowledge of all aspects of digital SoC in a product setting - floorplanning, RTL design, logic synthesis, place and route, clock tree construction, extraction and timing signoff, signal integrity analysis, layout and reliability verification, and full chip integration.
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Microwave resonator, filter, coupler, antenna, amplifier); EM simulation (HFSS or equivalent); layout design and troubleshooting; impedance matching and tuning; filter component evaluation and integration; RF device characterization and system level measurements.
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As a DRAM Process Integration Pathfinding Engineer within the Technology Development group at Micron, your primary responsibility will be to lead the efforts in developing a module for the next generation DRAM technology node.
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