Minimum qualifications:
- 5 years of experience maintaining and repairing semiconductor fabrication equipment.
- 5 years of experience with photolithography, vacuum/plasma tools, or packaging equipment (e.g., wire bonders).
- 5 years of experience working with hazardous chemicals and electrical systems in a manufacturing setting.
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience with electro-mechanical measurements (oscilloscopes, generators, calipers, etc.) and CAD software (KiCad, Solidworks, AutoCAD).
- Experience with etch (ICP/RIE) and deposition (PVD/evaporation) systems, including high-vacuum technology, RF power supplies, and toxic gas delivery systems.
- Proficiency in troubleshooting vacuum, pneumatic, mechanical, electrical, and software systems, ideally down to the component level.
- Ability to read complex schematics (electrical, pneumatic, P&ID) and perform component-level repairs on electronics, robotics, and vacuum sub-systems.
- Ability to work in a cleanroom environment wearing full PPE.
- Demonstrated success in managing equipment installations or major upgrades, including vendor selection, facilities coordination, and acceptance testing (FAT/SAT).
About the job:
The Quantum Equipment Engineering team ensures the installation, reliability, and optimization of the manufacturing fleet used to produce high-quality quantum devices.
As an Equipment Engineer, you will own the performance of complex semiconductor tools within our fabrication facility. You will lead root-cause troubleshooting, manage vendor relationships, and drive continuous improvement projects to maximize tool availability.
Beyond maintenance, you will analyze failure modes and implement upgrades. Your technical expertise and safety-first mindset will ensure our facility maintains the precise stability required for Quantum Computing breakthroughs.
Responsibilities:
- Perform complex preventative maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs to ensure the maximum uptime and optimal performance of critical fabrication tools.
- Lead the scoping, evaluation, and procurement of new process equipment tailored for quantum manufacturing, and drive the qualification of these tools.
- Manage equipment installations, retrofits, and upgrades, serving as the primary technical liaison with external vendors to ensure effective project execution.
- Support operations across multiple local facilities, including shared research labs, ensuring consistent equipment standards and seamless workflow between sites.
- Analyze tool reliability data to optimize maintenance schedules, enhance equipment availability, and support process engineering requirements.
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