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Semiconductor Device Processing Engineer

EPIR is a world-renowned leader in infrared technology, known for its 20 years of excellence in materials, devices, and focal plane arrays. Our industry experts create high-performance infrared sensors and cameras, serving customers such as the DoD, DoE, and NASA. EPIR’s materials were employed in the SXS detectors of the ASTRO-H space satellite, and in various military devices. Join our dedicated and talented team of innovators in developing next generation infrared sensors and achieving our mission to “protect those who protect us.”

SUMMARY OF ROLE:
The successful candidate will work primarily in EPIR’s cleanroom to develop and implement infrared semiconductor device processing.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
The successful candidate will specifically:
  • Implement processing procedures for bulk semiconductor and 2D materials devices
  • Implement photolithography, wet and dry etching, material deposition
  • Manage device processing including dicing, packaging, shipping, and tracking
  • Material supplies and maintain liaisons with EPIR’s purchasing department
  • Equipment maintenance, monitor cleanroom supplies, vendors, and purchase orders
  • Assist in writing R&D-level proposals for semiconductor materials and device technology advancements

REQUIRED SKILLS:
  • Knowledge of semiconductor device fabrication processes including lithography, etching and deposition methods. Experience with 2D materials and compound semiconductors is a plus.
  • Working knowledge of mask aligner, vacuum chambers, dicing saw and device processing metrology tools
  • General laboratory and cleanroom practices
  • Strong oral and written communication skills, strong organization skills with an attention to detail, and excellent documentation capability
  • Candidate should be enthusiastic and highly self-motivated
  • Computer skills including MS Office, LabView, and AutoCAD a plus

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in relevant science or engineering discipline
  • Experience in developing and fabricating semiconductor devices
  • At least 1 year of cleanroom experience
·        Citizen or permanent resident of the United States