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Semiconductor Materials Engineer (Contract) Sigma Design has collaborated with a consumer electronics company seeking an experienced Semiconductor Materials Engineer to join their facility in Redmond ...

Semiconductor Materials Engineer (Contract) Sigma Design has collaborated with a consumer electronics company seeking an experienced Semiconductor Materials Engineer to join their facility in Redmond ...

This is a contract position with an expected duration of 12 months and the opportunity to be extended. Primary Function: The Semiconductor Packaging Engineer is responsible for developing, executing ...

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How much do contract semiconductor engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract semiconductor engineer in the United States is $48.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41.11 and $50.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contract Semiconductor Engineer vs Contract Electrical Engineer?

AspectContract Semiconductor EngineerContract Electrical Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, specialized semiconductor knowledgeBachelor's in Electrical Engineering, broader electrical systems expertise
Work EnvironmentSemiconductor fabrication plants, R&D labs, design firmsPower plants, manufacturing facilities, electronics companies
Employer & Industry UsageSemiconductor manufacturers, tech companiesElectrical equipment manufacturers, energy sector
Common Search & ComparisonYesNo

The Contract Semiconductor Engineer focuses specifically on semiconductor device design, fabrication, and testing, often requiring specialized knowledge in semiconductor physics. In contrast, the Contract Electrical Engineer has a broader scope, working on electrical systems, power distribution, and circuitry across various industries. While both roles require electrical engineering credentials, the semiconductor engineer's expertise is more niche, aligning with the semiconductor industry and related projects.

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Semiconductor Materials Engineer

Semiconductor Materials Engineer

Sigma Design

Redmond, WA • On-site

$115K - $140K/yr

Contractor

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Semiconductor Materials Engineer
(Contract)
Sigma Design has collaborated with a consumer electronics company seeking an experienced Semiconductor Materials Engineer to join their facility in Redmond, WA. This position is a contract with an expected duration of 12 months. This role is In-Office
While on contract you are eligible for:
  • Multiple options for medical insurance and dental insurance including some with FSA and HSA
  • 401(k) with up to 4% company match
  • 15-days of accrued PTO and 9 company paid holidays
  • Quarterly bonus program
  • Voluntary benefits: vision, long-term disability, and life insurance
  • Salary: $115,000 - $140,000 annually
  • Monday - Friday, flexible hours

Primary Function:
The Semiconductor Materials Engineer is responsible for the ownership, maintenance, and operation of metrology tools within a micro/nano-fabrication line. This role ensures tools are performing optimally, supports semiconductor processing through metrology and process module expertise, and maintains high-quality standards for wafers and equipment. The engineer will collaborate with cross-functional teams to troubleshoot, repair, and upgrade tools while driving operational excellence within the cleanroom environment.
Essential Job Functions - Responsibilities:
  • Own and maintain a variety of metrology tools, including microscopes, confocal microscopes, reflectometers, interferometers, profilometers, AFM, goniometers, SEM, XRD/XRF, ensuring SOPs, preventative maintenance, training, troubleshooting, repair, and upgrades are managed effectively.
  • Serve as a secondary owner for one additional process module (lithography, PVD, etch, ECD, CVD, or ALD), providing backup support and operational expertise.
  • Cross-train and operate tools across other modules of the micro/nano-fabrication line as needed.
  • Run product wafers through the fabrication line, owning one or more process modules and related metrology operations, flagging quality control issues to line and integration owners.
  • Conduct data analysis and leverage statistical tools to monitor and enhance process performance.
  • Maintain a high standard of lab safety and contribute to fostering a culture of safety excellence within cleanroom environments.
  • Collaborate with diverse teams and internal partners to ensure efficient operation and continuous improvement.
  • Follow Business Technology policies to protect sensitive data and reduce information security occurrences.

Education and Experience: (Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities)
  • Bachelor's Degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, or equivalent required
  • Minimum of 3 years in semiconductor processing, metrology, device characterization, and/or semiconductor packaging required.
  • Proven experience in tool ownership for semiconductor fabrication equipment.
  • Expertise in at least one semiconductor process module (lithography, PVD, etch, ECD, CVD, or ALD).
  • Strong understanding of semiconductor-related materials, processing, integration, devices, and/or testing.
  • Experience with data analysis and statistical tools.
  • Strong sense of intellectual honesty, attention to detail, and excellent communication and organizational skills.
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
  • ITAR - Permanent resident of the United States ("U.S. person" as defined by ITAR)
  • Background - Pass a post-offer background verification.
Work Environment
Standard lab/production environment. Appropriate safety garments (PPE) must be worn. Occasionally may be required to work in environmental conditions that emulate typical user environments in order to facilitate design testing and validation. Occasionally may be required to travel as required to other facilities, clients, or suppliers. Must be able to stand and work as long as 12 hours in different positions. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds unassisted.
SigmaDesign is an Equal Opportunity Employer