ASM

Semiconductor Equipment Industry

EngineerII,ProcessEngineering

Tama, Japan
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Entry candidates.

The Brief

“Engineer II, Process Engineering at ASM. Skills: Process Engineering, PECVD, Semiconductor Fabrication. Design experiments. collect data”

Industry & Context.

Semiconductor Equipment Industry
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot complex problems; Root Cause Analysis; resolve difficult process engineering issues; problem-solving skills; approach existing solutions from a fresh perspective

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

At least 2 years of experience as a Process Engineer in the Semiconductor Equipment Industry, expertise in their own discipline, basic understanding of related disciplines, Knowledgeable about best practices, understands how their area integrates with others, Willingness to tackle new problems, develop strategies for project execution, problem-solving skills, approach existing solutions from a fresh perspective, think innovatively

Nice to Have

PhD in Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), Chemical Engineering (Ch. E), Chemistry, or Physics, preferably in ALD, PEALD, PECVD, or Etch, knowledge of plasma physics, material chemistry, vacuum chamber handling

What You'll Do.

Perform hardware characterization

define process window

analyze process-hardware interaction

Troubleshoot complex problems

perform Root Cause Analysis

resolve difficult process engineering issues

Generate internal and external documentation

Interact with customers

resolve challenging process engineering issues

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Promote team building; provide technical and theoretical communication leadership

Communication Scope

technical and theoretical communication leadership

Process & Methodology

strategies for project execution

Full Job Description

Step into a career with ASM, where cutting edge technology meets collaborative culture. For over 55 years ASM has been ahead of what’s next, at the forefront of innovation and what’s technologically possible. With more than 4,500 ASMers representing 70 nationalities, our people and our advanced semiconductor devices are playing a crucial role in trends such as 5G, cloud computing, AI, and autonomous driving.  But we’re more than just a tech company. We value diversity, inclusion and sustainability as we strive to make a positive impact on the world. Our development programs help support your growth, shaping your future and pushing the boundaries of innovation to unleash potential. ASM is recruiting a Process Engineer for our Global Key Product Unit in Tama, Japan. The successful candidate will be part of the PECVD Process Development team, responsible for technological innovations and the development of new processes for semiconductor fabrication. Key Responsibilities: Design experiments, collect data, analyze results, and compile reports on various process development experiments. Perform hardware characterization, define process window, and analyze process-hardware interaction. Troubleshoot complex problems, perform Root Cause Analysis, and resolve difficult process engineering issues. Generate internal and external documentation, including product documentation, presentations, and technical reports. Interact with customers to resolve challenging process engineering issues with limited supervision. Promote team building and provide technical and theoretical communication leadership. Key Requirements: Education: PhD preferred in the following disciplines: Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), Chemical Engineering (Ch.E), Chemistry, or Physics. At least 2 years of experience as a Process Engineer in the Semiconductor Equipment Industry, preferably in ALD, PEALD, PECVD, or Etch. Demonstrates expertise in their own discipline and has a basic understanding of relate

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