Job Title: Principal Electrical Engineer - (Analog | Image Sensor | Data Acquisition)
Location: Milpitas, CA
Position: Full time
Location: Milpitas, CA
Position: Full time
Responsibilities
Work in a world-class engineering team to design and develop the next generation of reticle inspection tools.
The primary role is to be the Image Acq Systems Lead for the EUV Imaging Platform in the Reticle and Photomask Inspection Division (RAPID).
Your responsibility includes:
a) Working with the core System Engineering team to define Image Sensor Systems Requirement/ ICD. You will be responsible for Imaging Subsystem Requirements and Implementation.
b) Working closely with Sensor, Board and Mechanical engineers to ensure that Program deliverables are met.
c) Engage with key vendors to develop technology and align with EUV product roadmap.
d) Plan, track and maintain program deliverables at every phase of the Product Life Cycle.
Qualifications
1. Candidate must have shown prior experience working with cross functional teams.
2. Candidate must have core technical design skills in CCD Technology, Analog Design, ASIC design or Systems Design. He/ she must have past experience as an individual contributor.
3. Candidate must have experience with vendor management related to Sensors, Boards.
4. Candidate must have excellent communication and presentation skills.
5. Knowledge of PLC processes is desired.
6. Past experience with other Semiconductor Equipment is highly desired.
Basic Qualifications
Master's Level Degree with at least 10 years of experience.
OR
Doctorate (Academic) with at least 6 years of experience.
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