A Microfabrication Engineer designs, develops, and optimizes processes for creating miniature structures and devices, typically at the micrometer or nanometer scale. They work with technologies such as photolithography, etching, deposition, and micromachining to fabricate components used in semiconductors, MEMS, biomedical devices, and sensors. Their role involves collaboration with scientists, researchers, and engineers to improve fabrication techniques, ensure quality, and develop new manufacturing methods. Microfabrication Engineers often work in cleanroom environments, using specialized equipment to achieve high-precision results.