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Internship Pulp Paper Process Engineer Jobs in Phoenix, AZ

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Process consulting and accountability including technical papers on advanced process applications and Intellectual Property creation. * Provides mentorship to other Process Engineers within the team.

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Process consulting and accountability including technical papers on advanced process applications and Intellectual Property creation. * Provides mentorship to other Process Engineers within the team.

Senior Process Engineer - Industry Experience

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$103.30K - $133.50K/yr

As a Senior Process Engineer at ASM, you will work with semiconductor processing and analytical ... Process consulting and accountability including technical papers on advanced process applications ...

Senior Process Engineer - Industry Experience

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$103.30K - $133.50K/yr

As a Senior Process Engineer at ASM, you will work with semiconductor processing and analytical ... Process consulting and accountability including technical papers on advanced process applications ...

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How much do internship pulp paper process engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship pulp paper process engineer in Phoenix, AZ is $22.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.12 and $25.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Pulp Paper Process Engineer vs Pulp and Paper Process Engineer?

AspectInternship Pulp Paper Process EngineerPulp and Paper Process Engineer
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recently completed relevant degreeBachelor's or higher in chemical, mechanical, or pulp & paper engineering
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, supervised, entry-levelFull-time, operational plant environment
ResponsibilitiesAssisting process optimization, learning plant operationsDesigning, optimizing, and troubleshooting pulp and paper processes

The Internship Pulp Paper Process Engineer role is an entry-level position for students or recent graduates gaining industry experience, while the Pulp and Paper Process Engineer is a full-time professional responsible for process improvements and plant operations. The internship provides foundational exposure, whereas the full engineer role involves independent project management and technical expertise.

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Principal Process Engineer

Principal Process Engineer

ASM

Phoenix, AZ

Other

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

As a Principal Process Engineer at ASM, you will work with semiconductor processing and analytical equipment to research, develop and optimize processes focused on oxidation, annealing, curing, Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD, PEALD), Epitaxy or PECVD for logic, memory, analog, power, and MEMS applications. You will utilize your extensive technical domain expertise to deliver innovative solutions to our product teams. You will design and conduct complex experiments, measurements and perform the interpretation of complex experimental output. While you deliver creative and inventive solutions, technical publications, and generation of Intellectual Property (IP) are an essential function of this position.

Key Responsibilities 

  • Creative problem solver with experience in developing new films for emerging applications and experience in chemistry/materials characterization.
  • Works with semiconductor processing equipment to research, develop and optimize unit processes focused on the deposition of metal and dielectric films via ALD, PEALD, Epitaxy, and/or PECVD.
  • Bringing innovative ideas, staying abreast of state-of-the-art processing applications in the semiconductor industry to be effective.
  • Process consulting and accountability including technical papers on advanced process applications and Intellectual Property creation.
  • Provides mentorship to other Process Engineers within the team.
  • Participates in and drives technical problem-solving sessions using the related scientific method and industry tools, such as Ishikawa diagrams.
  • Designs and conducts experiments, in addition to measuring and interpreting experimental output, aimed at fulfilling stated objectives using Design of Experiments (DOE) and Response Surface Methodology (RSM).
  • Troubleshoots equipment problems and is personally and actively engaged in problem via "hands-on" modalities.
  • Works with customers and central marketing to understand and define requirements to successfully execute and document customer demonstrations.
  • Develops methods and techniques for integrating metal and/or oxide films into existing and future device technologies.
  • Ensures successful product transfer to customer base by performing demonstrations, training field service personnel, traveling to support remote sites (up to 10% travel required), and drafting documentation regarding process development, tool operation and maintenance.
  • Produces technical papers on process, equipment, and device integration improvement strategies and presents to professional audience.
  • You may be assigned supervisory duties over supporting process engineering technicians and aides. These supervisory duties could include direct input into employees' performance evaluations, discipline, and discharge.

Qualifications

  • Master's or PhD degree in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, or Physics
  • 7+ years of combined education, research, and work experience with:
    • Cure, oxidation, ALD, CVD, Epitaxy, PECVD and/or other thin film deposition.
    • Materials characterization techniques such as XPS, SIMS, RBS, AFM, XRR, XRD, TEM, SEM and ellipsometry.
  • Knowledge of electrical characterization techniques for CMOS devices.
  • Application of dielectric and/or metal films for logic and memory structures.
  • Training in CFD (computational fluid dynamics), either theoretical or practical is preferred.
  • Knowledge of electrical characterization techniques for CMOS devices is preferred.

Skills

  • Ability to independently manage complex process development projects, including personnel, project schedules, experimental thrusts, hardware procurement and budgetary oversight.
  • Ability to be a process consultant to internal and external customers.
  • An authority on interplay between hardware design (e.g., chemical reactor design) and operation and process outputs
  • Understanding of requirements for integration of metals as work function materials and barrier layers in FEOL and BEOL process flows
  • Demonstrated ability to develop and completely characterize deposition processes using first principles and experimental design techniques (e.g., DOE, RSM).
  • Experience with the theory, practice, and interpretation of materials characterization techniques such as XPS, SIMS, RBS, AFM, XRD, HRTEM, FESEM, Auger, Raman and ellipsometry.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with ability to clearly communicate advanced technical constructs in direct and concise manner.