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Engineering Technician - Quantum Assembly Lab (First Shift)

Computer Task, Yorktown Heights, New York, United States, 10598

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CTG is seeking to fill an Engineering Technician position for our client.

Location:

Yorktown, NY

Duration:

Ongoing contract

Overview: The Quantum Assembly Lab (QAL) is looking for a first-shift Engineering Technician to support hands‑on fabrication and assembly work for quantum computing hardware. This role sits at the intersection of research and manufacturing and is ideal for someone who enjoys precise, manual work in a cleanroom environment and wants to contribute directly to cutting‑edge quantum technology.

The QAL team develops advanced packaging solutions for quantum computing systems. You will work closely with multidisciplinary technical teams, including the Microelectronics Research Lab (MRL) and the Albany Nanotech Lab (ANT), supporting semiconductor‑style processes used to create components for quantum computers.

Responsibilities

Execute semiconductor‑like processing steps to fabricate and assemble quantum computing components

Perform photolithography, thin film processing, wet chemical processing, metrology, dicing, and bonding in a cleanroom environment

Handle small, delicate parts with exceptional care and precision using primarily manual and flexible tooling

Follow detailed process documentation while also contributing to continuous improvement of lab practices

Support experimental work and prototype development for research and technology projects

Maintain cleanroom protocols, safety standards, and excellent sample handling practices

Collaborate effectively with engineers, researchers, and technicians across multiple teams

Document work, observations, and process results clearly and accurately

Required Qualifications

US Citizenship is required for this position

Associate’s degree or technical training in engineering, electronics, materials science, semiconductor processing, or a related field, or equivalent hands‑on experience

Experience working in a cleanroom or laboratory environment

Strong manual dexterity and comfort working with very small, fragile components

Familiarity with at least some of the following: photolithography, thin films, wet chemistry, metrology, dicing, or bonding

Strong problem‑solving skills and attention to detail

Ability to follow precise procedures while adapting to evolving research needs

Proven ability to work well in a team‑oriented, diverse environment

Preferred Qualifications

Previous experience in semiconductor fabrication or advanced research labs

Experience supporting R&D or prototype development

Comfort working with non‑automated tools and flexible processes

Strong documentation and communication skills

Work Schedule

First shift

On‑site role based in Yorktown Heights, NY

Excellent verbal and written English communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group are required.

CTG does not accept unsolicited resumes from headhunters, recruitment agencies, or fee based recruitment services for this role.

To Apply: To be considered, please apply directly to this requisition using the link provided. For additional information, please contact Laura Dominguez at Laura.Dominguez@ctg.com. Kindly forward this to any other interested parties. Thank you!

CTG will consider for employment all qualified applicants including those with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of all applicable local, state, and federal laws.

CTG is an Equal Opportunity Employer. CTG will assure equal opportunity and consideration to all applicants and employees in recruitment, selection, placement, training, benefits, compensation, promotion, transfer, and release of individuals without regard to race, creed, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, age, disability, marital or veteran status, citizenship status, or any other discriminatory factors as required by law. CTG is fully committed to promoting employment opportunities for members of protected classes.

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