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Applied Materials is the leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce virtually every new chip and advanced display in the world. We have seen a recent rise in recruitment scams and want to share some info to help you protect yourself during your job search with Applied Materials.
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Applied Materials is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity in the workplace. MS or PhD in science or engineering areas with emphasis on high frequency electronics or plasma physics (preference to PhD.
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At Applied Materials, our innovations Make Possible a Better Future. ICAPS TPS Engineer 200mm (PVD) - (E4) ICAPS TPS Engineer 200mm (CVD) - (E4) ICAPS TPS Engineer 200mm (Etch) - (E4) page is loaded.
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Applied Materials’ Micron Account Team is searching for an intern to join our team in summer 2024! Work with Applied Materials and customer confidential data to drive key eSUS initiatives.
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NOTICE: Recruitment Scams We have seen a recent rise in recruitment scams and want to share some info to help you protect yourself during your job search with Applied Materials. Similar Jobs (3) ICAPS TPS Engineer 200mm (PVD) - (E4) locations 2 Locations time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago Technical Product Support (TPS) Engineer III - (E3) locations 2 Locations time type Full time posted on Posted 5 Days Ago ICAPS TPS Engineer 200mm (CVD) - (E4) locations Austin,TX time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago.
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Applied Materials Research and Development department (Varian R&D) is searching for an intern to join our team in spring 2024! Applied Materials is committed to diversity in its workforce including Equal Employment Opportunity for Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities.
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Process Integration Engineer V E5 page is loaded. Utilize technical educational knowledge of semiconductor device physics to enable competitive technology through process improvements. Our expertise in modifying materials at atomic levels and on an industrial scale enables customers to transform possibilities into reality.
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If you’re looking for a great place to grow your career, consider Applied Materials. ResponsibilitiesProcess Engineers work across technologies such as: Chemical Vapor Deposition, Atomic Layer Deposition, Plasma Reactive Ion Etch, Physical Vapor Deposition, Anneal and Implant.
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As a Field Service Engineer, you'll work in our state-of-the-art facility and at customer sites around the globe, where you are the face of Applied Materials and an integral part of a vibrant and diverse team.
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Work in a clean room environment wearing coveralls, hood, booties, safety glasses, and glovessit, stoop, kneel, crouch, twist, reach and stretch to reach equipment when needed, and stand for extended periods of timedetermine differences in colorsYou’ll need a valid driver’s license and passport Your benefits:At Applied Materials, we care about the wellbeing of our people, and we strive to support you in ways that extend beyond your work environment.
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We value social responsibility, too: Our worldwide “Giving” program encourages employee giving and volunteering globally, while The Applied Materials Foundation provides an employee match of up to US$3,000 per employee per year.
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Applied Materials is the leader in materials engineering technology that is used to manufacture most new chips and advanced displays in the world. We are currently looking for an expert in low-temperature plasma to support the development of Applied Materials ACE+ commercial multi-physics software.
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Applied Materials’ process team in Material Engineering Technology Accelerator (META center) is searching for an intern to join our team in Summer 2024. Our group is utilizing Applied Materials’ leading-edge technologies to solve customer’s high value problems in the research and fabrication phases.
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Yes Applied Materials is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity in the workplace. Our expertise in modifying materials at atomic levels and on an industrial scale helps our customers – who make smartphones, supercomputers, virtual reality headsets, autonomous vehicles and more – transform their ideas into reality.
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Senior Software Engineer. Software Engineer III - (E3) page is loaded. Software Engineer III - (E3) Net Core, Entity Framework, Angular, C#, TypeScript. Competency in micro services and the use of Docker/Kubernetes will be helpful.
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