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Photolithography Engineer
Requirements:
- BS or MS in Chemical Engineering or Material Science, with 5 years or more industrial experience in the MEMS Photolithography area.
- Hands-on processing experience; knowledgeable regarding the mechanical aspects of the equipment operation. Willingness to do hands-on work.
- Experienced in all safety procedures, including handling and disposal of hazardous materials.
- Experience with process development, integration, and transfer.
- Experienced in the use of design of experiments, failure analysis methodologies, and statistical process controls for process optimization and control.
- Strong decision-making skills.
- Experience in customer and vendor relationships.
Responsibilities (include but not limited to):
- Develop coat processes for photoresist and other polymer-based films for MEMS structures.
- Develop exposure processes for stepper and contact aligner.
- Sustain, evaluate and improve existing photolithography processes.
- Process product through the Photolithography area.
- Create/modify/order photomask designs.
- Act as technical lead in programs that require extensive photo processing (establish activities for overall process development, define schedule, routinely report results).
- Work with ITC technical team to integrate processes for successful device fabrication.
- Work with technical members to ensure a match of process capability to product requirement. Make available various process/product options and their associated costs with recommendation to reconcile any differences.
Please send your resume to careers@itcmems.com for consideration. Include a cover letter and salary requirements with the submission of your application.
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About the Infotonics Technology Center
The Infotonics Technology Center Inc. (Infotonics) is a not-for-profit corporation that operates New York State’s Center of Excellence in Photonics and Microsystems. Infotonics is structured as a consortium whose founding participants include Corning, Inc., Eastman Kodak Company, and Xerox Corporation. Academic participants include some 20 New York State colleges and universities. Infotonics’ goal is to establish a unique, world-class research and development facility to enable rapid commercialization of new products. This initiative will provide major benefits to the region, including creation of jobs and attraction of new companies and investment revenue.
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