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Desired skills include:Experience designing and/or fabricating micromechanical devices and systemsAbility to develop creative solutions to complex systems problems by leveraging novel MEMS device development, nuclear physics, materials, optics and related technologies.
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Experience in MEMS or semiconductor wafer fabrication. Experience in MEMS or semiconductor wafer fabrication. Experience in microelectronics processes like die prep, die bonding, wirebonding, encapsulation, multichip module assembly.
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At least 5 years of experience with MEMS and/or Semiconductor processing including PVD, CVD, photolithography, DRIE/RIE, CMP, wet chemistry, plating, and metrology techniques such as FIB, SEM, ellipsometry, AFM, FTIR, and profilometry.
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An ideal candidate will have a research background in MEMS, microfabrication and mechanical/electrical engineering, as well as hands-on experience/rapid prototyping skills, but training to gain further skills will be available.
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Microfabrication of MEMS in a cleanroom facility. The position also covers many aspects of design and fabrication including work with microfabrication (photolithography, thin film deposition, wet and dry chemical etching, metrology, packaging, 3D printers (SLA and FDM), Laser micromachining, and many other mechanical fabrication/testing equipment.
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Familiarity with MEMS fabrication. Familiarity with PCBA and cable harness fab, assembly, and test. Experience performing inspections using microscopes or other non-contact visual inspection systems (Keyence, FARO, etc.
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Even better if you've hired for some unique roles (MEMS engineer? We're bringing together top talent from academia, industry, and startups to build a new model for innovative R&D. As an incubator within the Schmidt Futures Network, we identify high-impact scientific or technical research and development opportunities, ultimately defining and launching these projects as Focused Research Organizations.
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Ideal candidates are highly motivated and with experience in some of the following areas: semiconductor device physics and modeling, device fabrication, process design kit (PDK) and/or assembly design kit (ADK) generation, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), fabrication and metrology.
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The Precision Instrumentation and Production Engineering Director will lead approximately 400 engineers and scientists in the areas of Precision Sensors and Devices, Advanced Sensor Development including Quantum-Based Devices, Microelectromechanical (MEMs), Microelectronics, Optics and Electro-Optic Fabrication, Applied Materials Engineering, and the design of systems for higher levels of Manufacturing Readiness.
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