Analog Devices

Semiconductor

ProcessDevelopmentEngineerMagneticSensors

$0–0k Limerick, Ireland FULL TIME
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Process Development Engineer – Magnetic Sensors at Analog Devices. Skills: Magnetic materials, Magnetic sensors, Process development. Determine process requirements. Determine device specifications”

Industry & Context.

Semiconductor
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

10% travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's degree in Engineering, 5+ years R&D experience, Magnetic materials development, Magnetic materials characterization, Magnetic field sensor development, Magnetic field sensor characterization

Nice to Have

Clean room environment experience, Wafer-level processing tools experience, Material characterization tools experience, Process control development experience, Process control implementation experience

What You'll Do.

Determine process requirements

Determine device specifications

Communicate development progress

Bring new fabrication processes to production

Determine stress methods

Determine test methods

Determine failure modes

Improve process robustness

Improve device reliability

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with device experts; Work with designers; Work with process engineering; Work with Quality department; Work with Failure Analysis engineers; Collaborate with other teams

Communication Scope

Share technical knowledge

Full Job Description

**About Analog Devices** Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: [_ADI_](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/ADI/?ltr=1)) is a global semiconductor leader that bridges the physical and digital worlds to enable breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. ADI combines analog, digital, AI, and software technologies into solutions that combat climate change, reliably connect humans and the world, and help drive advancements in automation and robotics, mobility, healthcare, energy and data centers. With revenue of more than $11 billion in FY25, ADI ensures today's innovators stay Ahead of What's Possible. Learn more at [_www.analog.com_](https://www.analog.com/en.html) and on [_LinkedIn_](https://www.linkedin.com/company/analog-devices) and [_X_](https://x.com/ADI_News). This role involves development of fabrication processes for cutting edge magnetic sensor and products for use in industrial, medical and consumer applications. The successful candidate will be a part of the technology development team in charge of getting the project from a concept to release into high volume fabrication. This is an opportunity to develop process integration and troubleshooting skills, as well as layout and characterization skills, while working as part of a dynamic team of enthusiastic people with multidisciplinary backgrounds. **Job responsibilities:** To work with device experts and designers to determine process requirements and device specifications and communicate development project progress to management and customers. To work with and as a part of process engineering group to bring new fabrication process for magnetoresistive sensors from concept phase to handover to volume production. To work with Quality department to determine relevant stress and test methods for given device type as well to work with Failure Analysis engineers to determine failure modes and improve process robustness and device reliability. **Job requirements:** A Master’s degree in Engineering and significant relevant previou

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