Essential Duties:
Perform DC and RF characterization in a Class 10 cleanroom of various silicon and III/V semiconductor technologies on manual and semi-automated wafer-probe test stations.
Store, analyze, and retrieve in-line process and electrical characterization data using various software platforms in conjunction with a relational database system.
Demonstrate proficiency with other Test/Metrology equipment and respond to queries regarding basic operation.
Perform routine Test and Metrology-equipment monitoring activities and engage with equipment support as needed.
Interact with cleanroom process engineers, test engineers, and senior technical staff to consolidate information and create presentation quality reports.
Required Skills:
2+ years’ experience with semiconductor characterization equipment (SMUs, capacitance meters, switch matrices, network analyzers, wafer probers, etc.)
Must be able to work safely in laboratory settings including device testing and Class 10 cleanroom facilities.
Good verbal and written skills to work with a large cross-section of personnel.
Knowledge of general semiconductor device and micro-fabrication principles is desired. Candidate should be able to interpret basic device data and correlate experimental results with device performance and behavior.
Candidate must also possess the ability to cross-train to key metrology modules to support relevant metro module operations.
Required Education:
Trade school certification or similar.
Emphasis on device physics and characterization, data analysis, and computer software tools used in the semiconductor micro-fabrication industry is a plus.
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to work safely in laboratory settings including device testing and Class 10 clean room facilities.
Special Requirements:
U.S. citizenship is required
Compensation:
The pay range for this position is $31.54 - $38.48 per hour + bonus + benefits.
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What We Do
HRL Laboratories, LLC, Malibu, California, (hrl.com) pioneers the next frontiers of physical and information science. Delivering transformative technologies in automotive, aerospace and defense, HRL advances the critical missions of its customers. As a private company owned jointly by Boeing and GM, HRL is a source of innovations that advance the state of the art in profound and far-reaching ways.
Why Work With Us
Our success is the result of our collaborative team of researchers, many of whom are the leading experts in their fields. Through their insights in support for our customers, we are finding the unique opportunities in technology.
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