Manufacturing Process Engineer - Semiconductors

East Kilbride
2 weeks ago
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Cutting edge Semiconductor Company seeks an accomplished Manufacturing Process Engineer highly knowledgeable in semiconductor manufacturing processes and integration. This exciting Company is revolutionizing wired connectivity, enabling the build of low-cost, energy efficient AI systems worldwide.

As a key member of the Business Operations Department, the successful Semiconductor Manufacturing Process Engineer will work with multi-functional groups to ensure the silicon technology requirements are fully supported by the company’s foundry partners; will improve silicon production performance, whilst promoting Design for manufacture philosophy within the company.

The Semiconductor Manufacturing Process Engineer should bring:

  • Minimum of Bachelors Engineering related Degree.

  • Proven leadership skills and excellent communication skills.

  • 5+ years’ experience working in the semiconductor industry with knowledge of silicon manufacturing processes, facilities and equipment.

  • Competence in data analysis ideally with experience of tools used in the semiconductor industry.

  • Experience of working with foundry partners.

  • Great to see experience of advanced process nodes; Multi-product Wafer (MPW) and tape-out processes.

    A generous salary package will be offered plus Shares (Pre-IPO currently), flexible working, private healthcare, 25 days holiday and pension. Hybrid working available

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