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Semiconductor Process Engineer

East Kilbride
4 days ago
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Semiconductor Process Engineer / Foundry Technology Engineer – Glasgow, Scotland. Cutting edge Technology Company seeks an accomplished Process Engineer highly knowledgeable in semiconductor manufacturing processes, with competence in using data analysis tools and with experience of working with silicon foundry partners. As the authority in silicon manufacturing you should bring excellent leadership and communication skills.

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 Foundry Technology 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 Process Engineer / Foundry Technology Engineer should bring:

  • Bachelors Electronic Engineering related Degree or equivalent experience.

  • Proven leadership skills and excellent communication skills.

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

  • Competence in data analysis ideally with experience of tools used in the semiconductor industry such as SAS JMP.

  • 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. Hybrid working available

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