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As a member of the Key Account organization of the Global Sales and Services business unit, the Field Process Engineer is the on-site process application expert to support the customer in expanding ASM film opportunities on our installed products.
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Throughout the year, you will work closely with Sports Marketing, Brand Marketing, Admins and the Ethics & Compliance teams to ensure alignment with our strategic priorities, process developments, and risk mitigations plans.
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We are looking for an experienced Process Metrology engineer to join our team in Beaverton, OR to work within the manufacturing fab. Apply Statistical Process Control (SPC) and continuous improvement methodologies to ensure manufacturing processes remain both predictable and capable at the lowest possible operating cost.
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Requirements: Process Engineer, Semiconductor Etch Equipment, AMAT, LAM, TEL, Trench etch. So, if you are a Sr. Process Engineer with Semiconductor Etch experience, please apply today! We are a semiconductor wafer fabrication facility based in Hillsboro, OR. We are looking for a Sr. Process Engineer who will work closely with other engineering and manufacturing functions to ensure robust manufacturing processes are established and maintained.
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Provide a key support role in establishing a new wafer fabrication process technology for semiconductor device manufacturing. Our Client is seeking a motivated Senior Process Engineer to be a member of a development team to provide development support for onsite installations and process integration of photolithography semiconductor equipment primarily in the Portland, Oregon area.
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Your contributions will be pivotal across various engineering specializations, including Operations, Module Engineering, Process Integration, and more, all while honing skills in problem-solving, teamwork, and technical expertise in a high-tech environment.
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Qorvo's Automated Process Control Internships are offered in our High Performance Analog, Advanced Cellular, and Connectivity and Sensors business groups. Using various analytical techniques including predictive modelling to improve process control.
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Good understanding of photolithography theory and process knowledge. Troubleshooting process shifts and applying SPC fundamentals to identify areas for improvement. Developing improvements to manufacturing processes and modifications to production process flows to improve yield, quality, cost, and cycle time.
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Experience in supporting process development of components, sub-systems, fibers, precision optical/electro-mechanical assemblies. nLIGHT is seeking motivated Process Engineering Technicians to join our team in support of both prototype and volume production at our Hillsboro, OR facility.
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The Process Engineer will be responsible for the design of systems such as compressed air, vacuum systems, ultrapure/high purity water systems, bulk, and specialty gas storage and distribution systems, solvent/acid/hazardous wastewater collection and treatment systems.
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Minimum of 7 years of experience in photolithography process engineering within a semiconductor manufacturing environment. The Sr. Process Engineer (Photolithography) plays a critical role in our organization, responsible for leading and supporting the development and improvement of photolithography processes.
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You will excel in this position if you have a process or process piping engineering background, and you are a Mechanical Engineer with focus in fluid flow or a Chemical Engineer. You must have prior experience with the engineering and design of process systems, and a design background in Advanced Technology, Pharma, Lab Research design, or Hospital design.
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Work closely with Sports Marketing, Brand Marketing, Admins, and the Ethics & Compliance teams throughout the year to ensure alignment with strategic priorities, process developments, and risk mitigation plans.
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In these positions you will use electron optical tooling to assist our customers in their manufacturing process. When necessary, works closely with customer to optimize tool performance to meet customer process and integration requirements.
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As a Sr. Process Engineer, you will be part of a team to provide development support for onsite installations and process integration of photolithography semiconductor equipment primarily in the Portland, Oregon area.
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