Job description
Lead teams that include electrical, mechanical and software engineering members to design, integrate, test and troubleshoot complex semiconductor equipment systems and sub systems through a new product life cycle. Troubleshoot RF electrical and electromechanical issues and implement corrective action for existing products.
Minium Requirements
- B.S. in EE, ME, or CS and at least 8-12 years experience with semiconductor equipment. NEC experience desirable.
- Some software experience: e.g. Visual Basic, LabView, SQL, PHP, C, and/or Python.
- Hands on mechanical and electrical troubleshooting capabilities.
- Working knowledge of schematics and Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams.
- Working knowledge safely handling hazardous chemicals and materials.
- Excellent communication, organization, documentation skills.
- Ability to work effectively within a team and independently as needed
Desired Skills and Experience
Key Responsibilities
- Design complex RF electrical and electro-mechanical delivery systems. Design activities include: creating Plumbing and Instrumentation Diagrams for large scale capital equipment, electrical interconnects, I/O lists, interlock matrices, software specifications, OEM sub-system specifications, as well as tool specifications. Responsible for test documentation and characterization documentation.
- Responsible for creating, diagnosing and implementing new RF schemes for existing and future platforms.
- Responsible to ensure compatibility between hardware and software
- Design or specify RF electrical control circuits and systems
- Manage suppliers for delivery of complex RF electro-mechanical sub-systems.
- Characterize system and subsystem performance and reliability
- Troubleshoot complex RF electrical and electro-mechanical issues and manage implementation of corrective actions
- Write software specifications for new designs and features
- Assist in programming test and new feature application in Labview
- Create new designs in Solidworks and Cim-Team E3 with mechanical and electrical engineering teams
- Assembly of prototype designs
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