Western Digital
Process Integration Technologist, R&D Engineering
Western Digital, San Jose, California, United States, 95112
Process Integration Technologist, R&D Engineering
At Western Digital, our vision is to power global innovation and push the boundaries of technology to make what you thought was once impossible, possible. At our core, Western Digital is a company of problem solvers. People achieve extraordinary things given the right technology. For decades, we've been doing just thatour technology helped people put a man on the moon and capture the first-ever picture of a black hole. We offer an expansive portfolio of technologies, HDDs, and platforms for business, creative professionals, and consumers alike under our Western Digital, WD, WD_BLACK, and SanDisk Professional brands. We are a key partner to some of the largest and highest-growth organizations in the world. From enabling systems to make cities safer and more connected, to powering the data centers behind many of the world's biggest companies and hyperscale cloud providers, to meeting the massive and ever-growing data storage needs of the AI era, Western Digital is fueling a brighter, smarter future. Today's exceptional challenges require your unique skills. Together, we can build the future of data storage. Job Description
The job opening is for a full-time Research Staff Member in the Western Digital Corporation emerging device fabrication group. Build nanoscale devices for a range of exploratory projects such as non-volatile memories, novel magnetic biosensor applications, AI memory/compute architectures, superconducting qubits, superconducting electronics, etc. We are looking for a scientist/engineer with a strong background in nanoscale device processing. Candidates with expertise in device integration in one or more of the following areas are particularly sought after, but outstanding candidates with experience in other areas will also be considered. nanoscale devices for biological applications, superconducting qubits, oxide semiconductor FETs. The device fabrication is performed in a state-of-the art research cleanroom on our San Jose headquarters campus. You will be joining a fabrication team of 20+ engineers and technicians with nearly 500 years of combined nanofabrication experience. Qualifications
Minimum of a Master's degree in Physics, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, or closely related field with 10+ years of professional experience or a Ph.D. with 5+ years is required. The successful candidate will have: Hands-on experience with a range of nanofabrication process equipment including SEM and AFM. Demonstrated ability to self-direct a research project. Strong communication skills and the ability to work both independently and in a team environment Hands-on experience with cleanroom process tools is preferred Experience in device integration (CAD/mask layout/designing process flows/running process lots)
At Western Digital, our vision is to power global innovation and push the boundaries of technology to make what you thought was once impossible, possible. At our core, Western Digital is a company of problem solvers. People achieve extraordinary things given the right technology. For decades, we've been doing just thatour technology helped people put a man on the moon and capture the first-ever picture of a black hole. We offer an expansive portfolio of technologies, HDDs, and platforms for business, creative professionals, and consumers alike under our Western Digital, WD, WD_BLACK, and SanDisk Professional brands. We are a key partner to some of the largest and highest-growth organizations in the world. From enabling systems to make cities safer and more connected, to powering the data centers behind many of the world's biggest companies and hyperscale cloud providers, to meeting the massive and ever-growing data storage needs of the AI era, Western Digital is fueling a brighter, smarter future. Today's exceptional challenges require your unique skills. Together, we can build the future of data storage. Job Description
The job opening is for a full-time Research Staff Member in the Western Digital Corporation emerging device fabrication group. Build nanoscale devices for a range of exploratory projects such as non-volatile memories, novel magnetic biosensor applications, AI memory/compute architectures, superconducting qubits, superconducting electronics, etc. We are looking for a scientist/engineer with a strong background in nanoscale device processing. Candidates with expertise in device integration in one or more of the following areas are particularly sought after, but outstanding candidates with experience in other areas will also be considered. nanoscale devices for biological applications, superconducting qubits, oxide semiconductor FETs. The device fabrication is performed in a state-of-the art research cleanroom on our San Jose headquarters campus. You will be joining a fabrication team of 20+ engineers and technicians with nearly 500 years of combined nanofabrication experience. Qualifications
Minimum of a Master's degree in Physics, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, or closely related field with 10+ years of professional experience or a Ph.D. with 5+ years is required. The successful candidate will have: Hands-on experience with a range of nanofabrication process equipment including SEM and AFM. Demonstrated ability to self-direct a research project. Strong communication skills and the ability to work both independently and in a team environment Hands-on experience with cleanroom process tools is preferred Experience in device integration (CAD/mask layout/designing process flows/running process lots)