Our client is looking for a highly motivated Metrology Engineer to help them understand, discover, and analyze the relative economic value of all possible applications for their sensing and software platform. As an early-stage team member, you will make a real impact on next-generation thin film technologies and help build a solid technical foundation upon which a small company can grow.
The ideal candidate will learn new concepts quickly and take pride in the quality of their work. You’ll be expected to be able to apply sound engineering judgment to solve a wide range of technical challenges efficiently and creatively. Some of these problems may lie outside of your core areas of expertise, so technical curiosity and a self-starting attitude are critical for success.
Micro-scale or nano-scale materials enable many high-growth industries, including Lithium-based batteries, solar cells, carbon sequestration and conversion technologies, optical devices, quantum devices, displays, adhesives, medical implants, semiconductors, packaging materials, and many others.
Our client makes a real-time sensing and software platform to improve the manufacturing yield and performance of products that contain micro- and nano-materials. The sensor is enabled by cold atmospheric plasmas and can collect multiple material property measurements (thickness, density, resistivity, chemical composition, and contaminate identification) in parallel and in real-time, allowing for the collection of otherwise unobtainable critical data. The optimization-based decision-making software uses the data from the sensor to accelerate R&D and process optimization, improve quality control, and enable real-time process control.
This onsite role requires in-office time at their office in Oakland.
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