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... internship settings. * Familiarity with semiconductor device applications, vacuum techniques ... engineering, or physics. * Hands-on experience through internships, research, or academic projects ...

... internship settings. * Familiarity with semiconductor device applications, vacuum techniques ... engineering, or physics. * Hands-on experience through internships, research, or academic projects ...

Support installation, maintenance, and repair of ASM semiconductor equipment at customer sites ... Internship, co-op, senior design project, lab research, or hands-on technical experience * Ability ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Oxford, MA · On-site

$75K - $97K/yr

... semiconductor laser testing methods and processes. Areas of focus will be to support the ... Previously completed internship preferred #ZR IND123

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Austin, TX · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

Advantest, a leading Semiconductor Test and Measurement Company, is seeking self-driven and creative Engineer who is interested in supporting Semiconductor Test Equipment. The internship involves ...

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Senior Engineer I, Field Process

Senior Engineer I, Field Process

ASM

Hillsboro, OR

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Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

As a Senior Engineer, Field Process, you will help expand ASM's advanced film technologies at our customer's Oregon site by developing, optimizing, and transferring innovative ALD, PEALD, PECVD, Epitaxy, and LPCVD processes. You will serve as the technical link between customer engineering teams and ASM's global Business Unit, ensuring new products and processes are introduced smoothly and successfully. Your work directly supports ASM's mission to accelerate nextgeneration semiconductor manufacturing through collaboration, technical excellence, and customer partnership.

What you will be working on

  • MS degree with relevant internship, research, or academic project experience, or PhD with relevant academic, research, or internship experience in materials science, chemical engineering, or physics.
  • Hands-on experience through internships, research, or academic projects involving processing, developing, or characterizing thin films using thermal ALD, plasma ALD, plasma CVD, epitaxy, or LPCVD reactors.
  • Demonstrated troubleshooting and structured problem-analysis skills gained through internships, lab work, or research projects (e.g., KT, FMEA, Ishikawa, 7-step methodologies).
  • Experience designing, running, and interpreting DOEs or statistical experiments in academic, research, or internship settings.
  • Familiarity with semiconductor device applications, vacuum techniques, metrology, and thin film characterization through coursework, lab work, or internships.
  • Willingness and ability to travel as needed for training and customer engagement; flexibility to support extended hours or weekends during qualifications or escalations.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to clearly explain technical concepts.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and uphold IP boundaries.

What we are looking for

  • MS degree with relevant internship, research, or academic project experience, or PhD with relevant academic, research, or internship experience in materials science, chemical engineering, or physics.
  • Hands-on experience through internships, research, or academic projects involving processing, developing, or characterizing thin films using thermal ALD, plasma ALD, plasma CVD, epitaxy, or LPCVD reactors.
  • Demonstrated troubleshooting and structured problem-analysis skills gained through internships, lab work, or research projects (e.g., KT, FMEA, Ishikawa, 7-step methodologies).
  • Experience designing, running, and interpreting DOEs and statistical experiments.
  • Familiarity with semiconductor device applications, vacuum techniques, metrology, and thinfilm characterization.
  • Ability to travel as needed for training and customer engagement; flexibility to support extended hours or weekends during qualifications or escalations.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, able to explain complex concepts clearly.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and uphold IP boundaries.

What sets you apart

  • Internship, research, or academic experience with ASM ALD, PEALD, PECVD, epitaxy, or vertical furnace LPCVD equipment.
  • Demonstrated success optimizing deposition processes in research, pilot, or high-volume manufacturing-adjacent environments.
  • Exposure to customer-facing technical discussions, presentations, or technical reviews through internships or collaborative research.
  • Experience supporting process transfer, scale-up, or qualification activities in academic, pilot, or industrial settings.
  • Experience collaborating cross-functionally and contributing to structured action plans during technical challenges or escalations.