Location: US - PA - Horsham
Veeco's process equipment solutions enable the manufacture of LEDs, displays, power electronics, hard drives, compound semiconductors, MEMS, semiconductors, advanced packaging, and wireless chips. We are the market leader in MOCVD, MBE, Ion Beam, Wet Etch single wafer processing and other advanced thin film process technologies. Our high-performance systems drive innovation in energy efficiency, consumer electronics and network storage and allow our customers to maximize productivity and achieve lower cost of ownership.
Veeco is growing and looking for a hands-on Electrical Engineer to join our team in Horsham, PA. In this role, you will help design, troubleshoot, and support electrical control systems and AC power distribution for our advanced semiconductor processing equipment. You will work closely with mechanical, software, and process engineers throughout the full product lifecycle, from concept to release to field support, making a direct impact on the tools that enable everything from smartphones to AI. This is a primarily onsite role with some hybrid flexibility (1-2days/week) depending on project activity requirements.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
BS Degree in Electrical Engineering with 2 years of related experience; or MS Degree with no experience is required. Experience designing for capital equipment systems is required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
The expected salary range for this position is $75,523-$95,663, plus a bonus opportunity. We will consider your location, experience, and other job-related factors when determining your pay. If your salary requirements exceed the advertised range and you remain interested in Veeco, we encourage you to apply or email your resume to recruiting@veeco.com.
Other benefits include:
Veeco is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, and other legally protected characteristics. Veeco is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities.