✨ About The Role
- The PVD Engineer will be responsible for monitoring and implementing effective process controls and preventive maintenance for PVD tools in the JJ Modules area.
- This role involves leading root cause investigations and troubleshooting efforts to resolve technical, process, and material-related issues.
- The engineer will analyze process data generated during Physical Vapor Deposition to identify trends and patterns that can improve quality and throughput.
- Developing new PVD processes to enhance performance and maintain reproducibility is a key responsibility of this position.
- Collaboration with the facilities/maintenance team for periodic preventive maintenance and spare parts inventory is required.
- The engineer will work closely with the JJ integration engineer to identify dependencies between PVD tools and JJ process outcomes.
- The role includes contributing to process development and certification for new PVD tools led by senior PVD engineers.
⚡ Requirements
- The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree with a minimum of 3-5 years of experience, or a PhD in a relevant field such as Physics, Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering, or Material Science.
- Candidates should possess an expert-level understanding of Physical Vapor Deposition techniques and principles.
- Hands-on experience with PVD tools and processes, particularly in full wafer fabrication, is highly desirable.
- A strong foundation in the principles of superconducting or semiconductor devices is essential for success in this role.
- The candidate should be a team player, mentally flexible, and open to different approaches and techniques.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a focus on data analysis are crucial for this position.
- Attention to detail and excellent time management and communication skills are necessary for effective documentation and reporting.