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Northrop Grumman Microelectronics Center has an opening for a Microelectronic Semiconductor Device Engineer to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. Ph. D. degree in Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Physics.
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Boasting state-of-the-art design capabilities, multiple processing nodes, electrical testing, environmental and QCI screening, and failure analysis, the NGMC is a leader in designing, fabricating, packaging, and delivering discriminating microelectronics to the military, aerospace, and commercial markets.
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The Boeing Company is looking for a Microelectronics Test Engineer (Associate, Mid-Level or Senior) based out of Tukwila, WA. Understanding of semiconductor device physics. Experience with characterization and test of microelectronics for extreme environments (cryogenic and high temp, radiation, etc.
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Actively pursuing a master's degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Solid State Physics, Microelectronics, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, or other relevant engineering or physical science discipline.
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Background in Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics (preferrably Masters degree of higher) in areas that include microelectronics, communications, advanced computer, and quantum.
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Candidate for a graduate degree, in an engineering or science discipline such as electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials science, chemistry, or physics.
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Education: Candidate must possess a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, Microelectronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or related STEM field with 6+ months of educational or industry experience.
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Research objectives surrounding integration and development of brass board and prototype demonstrators incorporated into a cohesive system and the resolution of associated challenges through the use of model-based simulation techniques for multi-physics (i.e. electrical, thermal, mechanical) static and dynamic modeling, characterization, high-level simulation, systems engineering, product and process improvement, and project management.
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Education: Candidate must be enrolled/pursuing a Master's degree OR PhD in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, Microelectronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or related STEM field with 3+ months of educational or industry experience.
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University degree - BSc / MSc / PhD in Electronics, Microelectronics, Physics or Computer Science. Industry experience in RTL design / RTL coding / digital design / hardware design - for FPGA / ASIC (VHDL and / or Verilog, System verilog.
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Interface with Mechanical Engineering, Microelectronics Assembly, Electronics Assembly, Final Assembly, Applied Materials, and Quality departments to support the execution of Electrical Engineering products into applications.
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To learn more about Mission Technologies, click here for a short video: Job Description HII is seeking multiple engineers to support an exciting and ongoing microelectronics effort with the Air Force Research Laboratory on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. In this role you will be operating sensitive test and analysis equipment in support of various microelectronics research and development activities.
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If your current titles is one of the following you may be a good fit: Customer Engineer, Equipment Engineer, Field Service Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Installation Engineer.
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The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is seeking a motivated Senior Network Engineer to design, implement, and maintain our growing hardware and software network infrastructure. A proud U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a longstanding leader in the science and innovation behind the development of fusion energy — a clean, safe, and virtually limitless energy source.
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Experience working in microelectronics research and development as a process integrator, product engineer, yield engineer, or physicistUnderstands the microelectronics lifecycle process and has a working knowledge of solid-state materials and device physicsExperience in data analysis to support statistical process control (SPC) and technology development activitiesLimited travel to local Northrop Grumman facilities may be required.
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