[labnetwork] Venture-funded startup looking to hire a wafer process engineer/technician to work at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor

John Snyder john.snyder at redwaveenergy.com
Sun Jul 11 16:02:27 EDT 2021


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*SEMICONDUCTOR WAFER PROCESS ENGINEER*

RedWave Energy Inc, a venture-funded Colorado-based startup in the field of
energy harvesting, is seeking qualified candidates for the role of
semiconductor/wafer process engineer/technician to work at the Lurie
Nanofabrication Facility (LNF) at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor,
MI.  Essential responsibilities include:

·         Support a successful fabrication process transfer to the LNF
toolset

·         Perform engineering experiments in coordination with other team
members

·         Ability to conduct work independently with regular remote input
from Colorado engineering team.

·         Actively participate in continuous improvement processes with the
Colorado-based engineering team.

·         Actively participate in initial and recurrent training on
semiconductor toolset(s); Attain high proficiency with the LNF toolset(s)

·         Process wafers using defined procedures

·         Monitor, control, and qualify equipment & processes

·         React to error messages of factory systems and/or equipment

·         Operate metrology / inspection equipment and interpret results

·         Perform visual inspections (quality check)

·         Recover from process and tool interruptions

·         Identify and address potential areas for improvement and optimize
tool availability, cycle time, utilization and cost

·         Complete all required reporting and documentation

·         Understand and follow all health, safety, and environmental
procedures and requirements

·         Ensure RedWave remains a respected member of the LNF community by
conducting your work with care, integrity, and respect for those we share
the facility with.  After completing work, ensure workspace, materials, and
tools are tidy/clean for next user(s)

*POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:*

·         A Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical or Chemical Engineering, or
related technical field (ie: Engineering, Physics, etc.) is required

·         3 months’ experience working with silicon wafers in a clean room
environment required

·         Able to work in a cleanroom environment and abide by facility
requirements required

·         Able to wear all required clean room protective clothing and
equipment for normal (8 hour) shift (excluding breaks) required

·         Ability to perform work in a standing position for majority of
shift (excluding breaks) required

·         Able to lift a minimum of 20 pounds on a periodic basis
throughout the shift required

·         An advanced degree in Electrical or Chemical Engineering, or
related technical field (ie: Engineering, Physics, etc.) preferred.

·         3 or more years’ experience working with silicon wafers in a
clean room environment preferred.

·         Demonstrated technical skills and knowledge of processing and
process equipment preferred

·         Experience working in the clean room at LNF preferred

·         Demonstrated technical skills and knowledge of processing and
process equipment, including photolithography, etching, deposition of metal
and dielectric films, furnace anneals, wet cleans, and the like preferred.

This is a full time role which includes benefits.  Compensation will be
commensurate with education and experience.  If interested, please email us
at humanresources at redwaveenergy.com (or respond to this email) with an
updated resume and cover letter.



We look forward to hearing from you!
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