What you’ll be doing:
Participate in the process of bringing up a new technology from the R&D stage, to the engineering and bring-up then to the high volume manufacturing lines.
Characterizing and investigating of the compatibility of new adhesives, soldering material, packaging material, etc. , to the optical, interconnect products.
Running both quick and organized experiments related to materials, using dispensing and UV curing tools.
Running scanning electron microscopy.
Help in the debug of failures using various methods inspection and characterization methods.
Process development using active alignment techniques.
What we need to see:
B.Sc. or M.Sc. in Materials Engineering / Chemical Engineering.
2+ years of experience as a process engineer in the semiconductor, optics, or PCB industry.
Experience with different materials, especially adhesives and their characterization tools.
Experience or ability to work with programable machines for process development.
Patience in working with scanning electron microscopy and other techniques for many hours.
Ability to learn new things and conduct mini research.
Well-organized in gathering experiment data, analysis, and summary.
Good presentation skills.
Teamwork player as well as a sole worker.
High level of English (speak, read, and write)
Ways to stand out of a crowd:
Experience in a development environment.
Experience in SEM, other methods, and machines.
Great communication skills.