If you are excited about laser-material interactions, fine-tuning complex optical setups, and solving tough engineering problems, we want to hear from you.
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Staff Laser Process Engineer to join our team and play a key role in advancing laser materials processing technologies. In this role, you will work hands-on with cutting-edge optical systems designing experiments, analyzing data, and refining processes to support the development of next-generation industrial semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
Responsibilities
- Lead the implementation of innovative laser-based semiconductor wafer fabrication equipment from concept through deployment.
- Design, develop, and maintain advanced laser materials processing setups and standard operating procedures.
- Perform hands-on experiments to investigate and characterize fundamental physical phenomena in novel optical and laser systems.
- Utilize data analysis and simulation tools to recommend and validate design improvements based on experimental outcomes.
- Analyze and correlate performance metrics with key design parameters to uncover root causes and optimization opportunities.
- Reconcile empirical findings with theoretical models using analytical methods and numerical simulations.
- Proactively identify and resolve complex, systemic technical challenges.
- Mentor junior engineers and contribute to team knowledge and technical growth.
Qualifications:
- Masters Degree or PhD in Physics, Applied Physics, Optics, or Material Science.
- At least 8 years of experience in the development and experimental application of optical or laser devices and systems.
- Strong foundation in optical physics and laser-materials interactions, with practical experience in laser processing techniques.
- Proficient in MATLAB and Python for instrument automation, data acquisition, and statistical analysis.
- Expertise in aligning, characterizing, and testing lasers and complex optical systems.
- Skilled in analyzing and interpreting experimental data to drive process improvements and troubleshoot issues.
- Hands-on experience with free-space optics and precision optical alignment.
- Experience working with semiconductor materials and/or designing optical systems for high-precision applications.
- Familiarity with optical simulation tools, including ray tracing and beam propagation software (e.g., Zemax, LightTools, or similar).
- Working knowledge of fiber optic systems and integration.