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As a Process Engineer at Lam, you will operate on cutting-edge technology, harnessing atomic precision, material science, and surface engineering to push technical boundaries. Job Segment: Process Engineer, Chemical Research, Chemical Engineer, Engineer, Engineering, Research.
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Specify, supervise, and perform engineering analysis of complex scope, in the following areas: Wafer transfer methods including robotics, friction, particle control, vacuum and end effectors, Mechanism design in assemblies such as slit valves, lift pins, indexers, Wafer temperature management (in both process and transfer environments) including cooling stations, pedestals, ESC.
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Our industry-recognized team is in high demand across data analytics, robotic process automation, and artificial intelligence. Whether you’re telling a data story in ways our clients never imagined or building advanced AI models with automated data engineering, the core purpose will be centered on using data to impact people in a meaningful way.
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Active collaboration with product development, process engineering, and analytics. Ph. D in food science, protein chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, chemistry, biology, or a related field.
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Bottom-up innovative methods for the design of plant protein isolation, purification and characterization process that will be future ingredients in MRS for our customers. Know-how in methods to characterize plant proteins and its use thereof in food and beverage systems using analytical methods such as rheology, texture analysis, particle size, scanning electron microscopy, proteomics, CD/DSC, SDS-PAGE etc.
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Assembles equipment and sets up experimental systems, with the guidance of a project engineering manager. The Process Development Project Specialist supports manufacturing process development at several levels.
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Masters degree in Material Science and Engineering, Metallurgy, Optical/Mechanical/Chemical Engineering, Physics or related field or the equivalent combination of education and related experience.
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Relevant experience with semiconductor manufacturing, metrology, and process control. + BS or MS degree in chemical engineering or physics (Ph. D preferred) work experience in Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
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Develops working relationships with operations, maintenance/facilities, process and quality engineering to justify, design, while improving equipment controlsAbility to troubleshoot and solving controls related errors in series production with emphasis on PLC, ladder logic, HMI, MES, JIT/JIS, assembly line configurations, and automation.
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Working knowledge of Statistics Process Control (SPC), Design of Experiments (DOE), Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA), Root Cause-Corrective Action (RCCA), 8D & 5-Whys Problem solving. Masters degree in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Material Science or related field.
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Work closely with customer development/process/reliability engineers in resolving any technical issues for design-in of High Speed IOs/Backplane/BTB/Storage Connectors/Cables as well as other copper solutionsProvide innovative solutions to customer application opportunities utilizing the broad portfolio of Molex offerings and assist Account Management team in the proposal of those solutions to customer contacts.
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The Senior R&D Sustaining Engineer develops innovative interventional urological products and provides engineering support to design and/or process alterations to existing products. Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or related discipline, or related practical experience.
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Must have solid knowledge of the semiconductor manufacturing and test process. Cross-functional engagement with sales, applications engineering, NPI engineering, R&D, manufacturing, finance and corporate communications as part of NPI.
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Maintain and enhance a custom in-house consumer facing CMDB application including process engineering, requirements gathering and design modification recommendations. Schedule and lead CMDB data audits, data enrichment efforts and other critical CMDB governance processes through data and process owners.
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Source planning-relevant data and information from Demand Planning and Engineering teams effectively, maintain a high degree of organization, and oversee a dynamic New Product Introduction (NPI) process for server development within a fast-paced and ever-evolving environment.
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