Silicon Labs
semiconductor
DeviceEngineer–Foundry
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“Device Engineer – Foundry at Silicon Labs. Skills: semiconductor device physics, wafer level characterizations, device silicon data analysis. Perform wafer level characterizations on semiconductor devices (MOSFET, Diode, Resistor, Capacitor, BJT etc) and basic circuits. Design layout structures to evaluate new process and debug design or manufacturing issues”
What You'll Achieve.
improve lives; create advanced edge connectivity applications
Industry & Context.
debug design or manufacturing issues
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Master’s or PhD degree in EE, Physics, Material Science or related, Deep understanding of solid-state physics and semiconductor device physics, knowledge of statistics, including probability theory, sampling, confidence intervals
What You'll Do.
Perform wafer level characterizations on semiconductor devices (MOSFET
BJT etc) and basic circuits
Design layout structures to evaluate new process and debug design or manufacturing issues
Analyze device silicon data for testchip projects
NPI yield debug and report to cross-functional teams
Support new fab process bring-up and design database tapeout
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
report to cross-functional teams
Communication Scope
Good verbal and written communication skills
Full Job Description
Silicon Labs (NASDAQ: SLAB) is the leading innovator in low-power wireless connectivity, building embedded technology that connects devices and improves lives. Merging cutting-edge technology into the world’s most highly integrated SoCs, Silicon Labs provides device makers the solutions, support, and ecosystems needed to create advanced edge connectivity applications. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Silicon Labs has operations in over 16 countries and is the trusted partner for innovative solutions in the smart home, industrial IoT, and smart cities markets. Learn more at [www.silabs.com](https://www.silabs.com/). **What we’re looking for:** In this role you will have opportunities to build hands-on experience on advanced wafer fab process nodes, gain deep professional skill-set of using sophisticated industrial software and hardware to develop and characterize semiconductor devices, and extend your knowledge base to circuit and physical designs. Not only will you be joining a highly-skilled and tight-knit team where every engineer makes a significant impact on the end product, we also strive for good work/life balance and to make our environment welcoming and fun. **Your Responsibilities will include:** * Perform wafer level characterizations on semiconductor devices (MOSFET, Diode, Resistor, Capacitor, BJT etc) and basic circuits. * Design layout structures to evaluate new process and debug design or manufacturing issues. * Analyze device silicon data for testchip projects, NPI yield debug and report to cross-functional teams. * Support new fab process bring-up and design database tapeout. **Qualifications/Skills you 'll need:** * Master’s or PhD degree in EE, Physics, Material Science or related. * Deep understanding of solid-state physics and semiconductor device physics. * Strong knowledge of statistics, including probability theory, sampling, confidence intervals. * Good verbal and written communication skills and ability to work multi-tasks mode. **Benefits &
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