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From circuit card assemblies to complex microelectronics, to box level assemblies, we are uniquely positioned to build the most complex and challenging manufacturing needs. These markets include aerospace and defense, factory automation, air and water quality environmental monitoring, electronics design and development, oceanographic research, deepwater oil and gas exploration and production, medical imaging and pharmaceutical research.
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Experience in the development or evaluation of nuclear weapons, microelectronics, vulnerability/hardening, hypersonics, or any of Sandia's numerous Strategic Partnership Projects (SPP). If you have a Medical Portable Electronic Device (MedPED), such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, drug-releasing pump, hearing aids, or diagnostic equipment and other equipment for measuring, monitoring, and recording body functions such as heartbeat and brain waves, if employed by Sandia National Laboratories you may be required to comply with NNSA security requirements for MedPEDs.
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Experience with RF microelectronics manufacturing. Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification. The RF Sensor Prod-ops lead will be required to lead the team of manufacturing engineers, PP&C, industrial engineers, and AMT personnel to execute strategy and tactics.
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Leverage te chn ical leadership and subject matter expertise to defense clients in the areas of advanced microelectronics packaging te chn ologies, including silicon interposer assemblies, flip chip, ball grid array, advanced interconnect, multi-chip modules, and 2.5D or 3D heterogenous integration.
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Evaluate microelectronics packaging thermal/mechanical performance considering manufacturing needs and product reliability. Or experience resulting in broad knowledge in a field related to microelectronics.
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To support Strategic Microelectronics at Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane. Component Engineer with a focus on quality and reliability standards and methods of IEEE parts with a focus on IC's.
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Ability to interpret defense needs for advanced microelectronics packaging, evaluate the performance of various te chn ologies and vendors, and define a te chn ology and business roadmap that defines the path forward to senior stakeholders.
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BS/MS in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, Microelectronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Chemistry or Physics." BS/MS in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, Microelectronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Chemistry or Physics.
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We design and supply a range of water systems, from food and beverage applications to municipal water, to microelectronics ultrapure water and heavy industrial wastewater treatment. We design and supply a range of water systems, from food and beverage applications to municipal water, to microelectronics ultrapure water and heavy industrial wastewater treatment.
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Northrop Grumman’s Mission Systems' (NGMS) Microelectronics Center is seeking a Deputy Program Manager 2 to support the Microelectronics Design and Applications (MDA) organization in Annapolis Junction, MD or Linthicum, MD. This position will report to the Director of Advanced Compute Programs and support daily execution of a superconducting computing program.
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You will gain top notch experience supporting projects in the manufacturing and laboratory environments while interfacing with exciting clients in the pharmaceutical, medical device, microelectronics, semi-conductor and medical device industries.
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Technoprobe a leading company in the field of semiconductors and microelectronics. In 2023, Harbor became part of Technoprobe a leading company in the field of semiconductors and microelectronics.
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Degree/Diploma in Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, Microelectronics or related major. Degree/Diploma in Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, Microelectronics or related major.
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We design, supply, and service a range of water systems and monitoring equipment in industries ranging from pharmaceutical to food and beverage applications, and from microelectronics ultrapure water to municipal water and industrial wastewater treatment.
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The Senior Mechanical Engineer leads and supports teams in the design, analysis, manufacture and test of digital, RF/analog and mixed microelectronics hardware at multiple levels of integration (chip, component, printed circuit board) across a multitude of platforms/domains.
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