Electrical Engineer III Sr.
Applied Materials(2 months ago)
About this role
Applied Materials is hiring an electrical/electronic engineer to support the design and development of complex assemblies and specifications for semiconductor and display manufacturing equipment. The role is based in Austin, TX or Santa Clara, CA and is a full-time regular position with limited supervision and opportunities to lead small projects. Travel is expected about 10% and relocation support may be available.
Required Skills
- Electrical Design
- Schematic Design
- PCB Layout
- Troubleshooting
- Root Cause Analysis
- Engineering Testing
- Test Reports
- Engineering Analysis
- Supplier Development
- Product Specifications
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About Applied Materials
appliedmaterials.comApplied Materials is a global leader in materials engineering solutions that enable the production of virtually every new semiconductor chip and advanced display. The company designs, manufactures and services equipment, software and process technologies across semiconductor fabrication (deposition, etch, implantation, inspection/metrology, CMP, ALD/CVD/PVD), advanced packaging and display manufacturing. Its customers include chipmakers, foundries and display manufacturers worldwide, and it provides process integration, factory automation and lifecycle services to improve yield, performance and cost. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Applied Materials combines deep R&D and scale to drive device scaling, energy efficiency and new architectures.
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