Process Development Technician, Micro-Transfer Printing
Salary
Competitive, pending experience
Location
Cork, Ireland
Job Summary
X-Celeprint Ltd. is currently seeking a Process Development Technician for a novel micro assembly technology known as Micro-Transfer Printing. The position is located in Tyndall National Lab in Cork Ireland. Candidates will ideally have semiconductor manufacturing experience within a cleanroom environment.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to
• Provide contributions to process improvement and development of a new technology.
• Analysis of process data and development of solutions to resolve and improve key process parameters.
• Designs and conducts experiments, perform data analysis to verify process robustness with characterization and improvement of process capability
• Failure analysis via optical (microscope, SEM, FIB) and mechanical inspection tools (profilometer,…)
• Use standard software applications (MS office) and data analysis tools (JMP, OriginLab,…).
• Able to quickly adjust to changing priorities and schedules to keep development projects on-track.
• Maintain a high standard of housekeeping and comply with all cleanroom protocols.
• Strict adherence to operating procedures and ability to work within a shared facility.
Core Requirements
• Excellent organizational and communication skills.
• Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize activities.
• Excellent teamwork capabilities and problem solving skills.
• Self-motivated with the ability to work both independently and under supervision.
• Previous work in a cleanroom environment and familiarity with microfabrication processes
Preferred Qualifications
• Hands on experience with semiconductor technology, especially work in a cleanroom environment
• Experience with data analysis tools (JMP, Excel, etc.)
Shift
First Shift : Flexible work hours
Senior MEMs Device Physicist
Salary
Competitive salary commensurate with experience.
VHI Health Insurance (post 6-month probation).
Zurich Pension Plan (post 6-month probation).
Bonuses (at the discretion of the board).
Location
Cork, Ireland
Job Summary
X-Celeprint Ltd. is currently seeking a Process Development Technician for a novel m-Celeprint is seeking a Device Physicist with experience in MEMs/Piezoelectric devices. The successful candidate will lead development, modelling, integration and testing of piezoelectric materials and devices. They will be the first device physicist in X-Celeprint and will have the opportunity to grow team as organization grows. X-Celeprint office is located within Tyndall National Institute, one of Europe’s leading integrated ICT research centers, in Cork City Center.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to
• Work with interdisciplinary team (Processing, Design, Electrical Test) on development of characterization of MEMs/piezoelectric devices.
• Design, modeling, simulation, and analysis of MEMs/piezoelectric devices.
• Support Process Team in determining materials, structures, and requirements for custom devices
• Provide contributions to process improvement and development of a new technology.
• Define and support Design-Of-Experiments (DOE) for devices in development.
• Define and support Design-For-Test (DFT) for devices in development.
• Define and, perform or support, measurement procedures.
• Extraction of device models from measurement data analysis.
• Provide feedback from device model analysis to improve key process parameters.
• Conducts experiments to verify process robustness with characterization and improvement of process capability.
• Ownership of specific projects related to key customer commitments.
• Able to adjust to changing priorities and schedules to keep development projects on-track.
• Maintain a high standard of housekeeping and comply with all cleanroom protocols.
• Strict adherence to operating procedures and ability to work within a shared facility.
Qualifications / Experience:
• PhD in Material Science, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or related discipline with a strong background in MEMs/piezoelectric devices design, modeling and analysis.
• 5+ years industrial or post-doctoral experience of MEMs/piezoelectric devices.
• Experience in electrical, optical, RF and mechanical measurements of devices including SEM, FIB, Interferometer, Doppler Vibrometer, Electrical Test Equipment
• Experience in device layout definition and mask design.
• High proficiency using COMSOL simulation software, and mask design software. Training certification preferred but not required.
• Publication record in journals and conferences desirable.
• Understanding of lithography and electrical measurement processes and equipment.
• Experience in cleanroom environment.
• Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize activities.
• Excellent teamwork capabilities and problem-solving skills.
• Self-motivated with the ability to work both independently and under supervision.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills to work effectively with teams spread geographically.