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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location San Diego, California

About this job

JOB OVERVIEW:
Come join a creative team of engineers dedicated to solving
difficult problems. In this role you will be part of a cross-functional
team focused on development, characterization, and failure
analysis of next generation materials and products. You will also
be responsible for performing hands-on root cause failure
analysis and in-depth characterizations using advanced analytical
tools. In addition, you will be recommending corrective actions
and conveying results to the cross-functional team as well as
upper management.
We are looking for someone who thoughtfully resolves issues
using creative ideas, has a strong FIB background and has a
willingness to dive deep into complex issues. The ideal candidate
must have extensive experience with focused ion beam (FIB)
milling, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis,
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analysis, and some
experience with a wide variety of microscopy tools.
Key Qualifications:
5+ years of experience in materials characterization or failure
analysis.
To be successful in this role, you should have an in-depth, handson
understanding of Dual Beam FIB/SEM
Familiarity with a wide variety of materials characterization
techniques (SEM/ EDS, FTIR, CT/X-Ray, etc..) and fundamental
failure analysis methodology
You are an expert in conveying complex data sets from multiple
sources into a concise and understandable form
You have excellent verbal and written communication skills and
are comfortable in communicating with cross-functional partners
Previous experience with microelectronic display process
technologies would be considered a plus
Outstanding problem solving abilities
Ability to balance multiple high priority tasks at the same time
Flexible and able to quickly change course to meet the needs of
the business
EDUCATION:
M.S. or PhD in a Materials Science or a related discipline (Applied
Physics or Mechanical Engineering, for example)