Wafer Fabrication Manufacturing Engineer, Day Shift, Raxium

Google's Raxium display group develops revolutionary semiconductor materials display technology for AR and light-field display applications.
$113,000 - $161,000
Hardware
Mid-Level Software Engineer
In-Person
5,000+ Employees
10+ years of experience
AR/VR · Hardware

Description For Wafer Fabrication Manufacturing Engineer, Day Shift, Raxium

Google's Raxium division is at the forefront of revolutionary semiconductor materials display technology, specifically focused on advancing augmented reality (AR) and light-field display applications. As a Wafer Fabrication Manufacturing Engineer, you'll be working in a state-of-the-art compound semiconductor fab in Silicon Valley, contributing to technology that bridges the digital and physical realms.

The role involves working within Google's Hardware Testing Engineering team, which is responsible for ensuring the reliability of one of the world's largest and most powerful computing infrastructures. You'll be deeply involved in monitoring and optimizing fabrication processes, working with cutting-edge equipment and technologies in a cleanroom environment.

Your responsibilities will span across various crucial areas including lithography, thin film, etch, clean, thermal processes, and metrology. You'll be expected to collaborate closely with process engineers, metrology engineers, and integration engineers to drive process improvements and implement new equipment while maintaining a focus on safety, yield improvement, and defectivity reduction.

The position offers a competitive compensation package including a base salary range of $113,000-$161,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional with a strong background in semiconductor manufacturing to join a team that's pushing the boundaries of display technology and contributing to next-generation AR applications.

The ideal candidate will bring 10 years of experience in semiconductor wafer fab environments, along with expertise in Lean Manufacturing principles and high-volume manufacturing. You'll be part of a dynamic team that values innovation, problem-solving, and technical excellence, working to advance Google's position in the future of display technology.

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Responsibilities For Wafer Fabrication Manufacturing Engineer, Day Shift, Raxium

  • Monitor and sustain, and support fabrication processes encompassing areas of lithography, thin film, etch, clean, thermal, metrology/characterization and backside wafer thinning
  • Ensure process robustness, efficiency and consistency by providing technical support to technicians
  • Work with process engineers, metrology engineers and integration engineers to review, propose, optimize, improve and implement various wafer fabrication processes
  • Enhance area process control plan and the process capability through implementation of best known manufacturing methods
  • Drive problem resolution process associated with the quality excursion in the Fabrication area

Requirements For Wafer Fabrication Manufacturing Engineer, Day Shift, Raxium

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering disciplines (e.g., Electrical, Applied Physics, Optics, Material Sciences, Mechanical) or equivalent practical experience
  • 10 years of experience in a production semiconductor wafer fab cleanroom environment
  • Experience applying Lean Manufacturing principles in production environments
  • Microelectronics fabrication experience
  • Experience with high-volume manufacturing
  • Experience with Semiconductor Engineering

Benefits For Wafer Fabrication Manufacturing Engineer, Day Shift, Raxium

  • bonus
  • equity
  • benefits

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