Job Title: Product development Engineer
Location: Milpitas, CA
Duration: Full time
Job description:
Responsibilities:
Work within the engineering team on new electron-beam review products for the semiconductor equipment market. Activities will include tool driving and maintenance, integration and development of new designs, SW and HW characterization.
There will be a significant amount of "hands-on" work to integrate and test the various sub-systems. The candidate is expected to gain a detailed functional understanding of the entire product.
The candidate has to be very organized and detail oriented while under schedule and customer pressures and on multiple projects. The candidate has to be creative thinker and detail oriented problem-solver. Position requires not only following procedures, but also creating detailed procedures and other documentation based on experimental data collection and general ideas.
Candidate is expected to be involved in remote and on site customer support. This includes travel to customer sites on short notice.
Preferred Qualifications:
Candidate should have at least a Bachelor’s degree in engineering or the physical sciences. He/she must have demonstrated an ability to solve complex technical problems. Hands-on experiences in machine control and/or scientific data analysis is highly desired. Knowledge of vacuum instrumentation is required, and knowledge of electron beam systems such as electron microscopes is preferred. Finally, the candidate must have excellent communication, analytical and interpersonal skills.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor OR masters Level Degree in Physics, Physical Chemistry, Computer science, or EE.
OR
PhD in physics
Kindly send in your resumes to vinod.sanker@kla-tencor.com
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