The Photolithography Process Development Engineer is responsible to help support the development of manufacturable, repeatable, and high yielding processes for state-of-the-art highly specialized devices in the fields of Aerospace, Defense, Bioelectronics, and High-Speed Communications. The Photolithography Process Development Engineer must have a very hands-on mindset and be an excellent communicator. Furthermore the candidate must have an engineering degree (MS or PhD) and a broad knowledge in either Electrical Engineering, Material & Science or Chemistry.
Responsibilities- Works closely with Senior Integration Engineers, Customers, and Other Development Engineers to execute experiments, and adjust or optimize processes during our 24/7 Fab Operation. Partner with Product Engineering and Integration to help ensure effective new products and process introductions as well as consistent device performance and quality. Assist Process Technicians through challenging process steps. Help analyze metrology results and disposition lots based on data and pass/fail criteria. Report results to Integration Engineering Team and Process Development Engineering Team. Provide effective pass-downs to help uninterrupted operation in the photolithography area.
- Sustains and improves processes for wafer fabrication. Interface equipment engineering, operation, and management to improve cycle time, tool availability, quality and product yields. Preserve working knowledge of all codes and standards applicable to assigned production equipment. Assure that the manufactured products conform to specifications and application requirements. Communicate with Senior Development Engineering team and Integration teams to resolve deviations or technical issues. Sustain existing processes in the areas of, 193 scanners, i-line steppers, links, coater tracks for both 193 and i-line resists, CDSEM, Overlay, thick resist coats, polyimide coats, stepper jobs creations, inspections, defects control, and environments control.
- Create and maintain operating specifications for production processes and equipment. Drive innovation and continuous improvement in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
- Monitor process health with Statistical Process Control (SPC) and respond to out-of-control event following out-of-control action plans.
Requirements
- BS, MS, PhD in Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or other technical discipline
- 2 - 10+ years of experience in Photolithography
- Previous fab experience as process sustaining or process development engineer
- Ability to operate processing tools, write and run recipes, inspect wafers under the microscope, and perform basic characterization related to photolithography processing
- Data extraction, analysis, and reporting experience
- Ability to plan and prioritize activities, perform and monitor multiple overlapping tasks/operations to meet goals and timelines
- Processing experience in a fab in the areas of Photolithography using DUV scanners and I-line steppers is a must.
- Processing experience with thick resists and polyimides is a plus.
CompetenciesHands-on mindset
Excellent Communication skills
Collaboration
Quick Learner
Strong interpersonal skills
Self-starter
Prioritization
Accountability
Innovative
Supervisory ResponsibilitiesNone
Work Environment80%+ of work is performed in the Fab, which is a temperature-controlled cleanroom environment that requires the use of a full-body gown, over-boots, over-hood, safety glasses, and other PPE. The use of personal protective equipment to prevent exposure to hazardous materials can be expected. Frequent gowning and de-gowning is required. Frequent interruptions, static noise, and alarms (auditory and flashing lights) can be expected.
Physical DemandsFrequently in a stationary position, often sitting and/or standing for prolonged periods (3 hours)
Frequently viewing a computer monitor for prolonged periods (3 hours)
Frequently walking around the Fab for prolonged periods (3 hours)
Occasionally required to push and/or pull 50+ lbs objects, such as tool components
Occasionally required to lift 50+ lbs and occasionally carry that amount short distances (# ft)
Occasionally required reach, bend, twist, squat, kneel, and stoop to access and work on tools in the Fab
May often require repetitive motions involving the wrists, hands, and/or fingers
May require different positions and motions in tight and confined spaces
Occasionally required to handle items using small ranges of motion (e.g. fingers and hands) and large ranges of motion (e.g., full-arms and shoulders) for carrying cassettes and lot boxes
Constantly required to wear PPE
Travel RequirementsLess than 10% anticipated
Work EnvironmentWork is primarily performed in a temperature-controlled, open cubicle setting. Frequent interruptions and conversational noise can be expected. This role may also require occasional work in a manufacturing or cleanroom environment.
Work Authorization/Security Clearance RequirementsAuthorization may be required to release covered technology to employees who are not U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, lawful permanent residents, asylees, or refugees.
Compensation and BenefitsSkorpios embraces a Total Compensation philosophy that includes a base salary and eligibility for overtime for non-exempt roles.
We offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support employee health, welfare, and retirement. Highlights include healthcare benefits, a 401(k) savings plan, and paid time off.
Expected salary range: $120,000-$155,000, depending on qualifications and experience.
The actual starting rate will be determined based on role-related criteria, level hired at, including educational qualifications or equivalent experience, relevant work history, and the skills required for the role.
Salary Description
$100,000- $155,000