As a Sensor Device & Process Engineer owning the semiconductor processes (and the specs for the processes) you will:- Collaborate with global sensor suppliers to evaluate their manufacturing capability and to create an Apple specific roadmap.- Work with design teams to assure that the process roadmap will meet our needs.- Work with suppliers on new product development performance and yield improvement reliability qualification and fab qualification.- Collaborate with the internal and external teams to implement new process technologies.- Work with internal and external teams to assure that sufficient and correct testing is implemented at all stages to guarantee performance.- Keep track of the process nodes and PDKs used on all of our Sensors and maintain our Sensor process roadmap.
- You will have over 5 years of sensor process development experience
- Design and manufacturing experience in optoelectronic devices
- Hands-on experience with modern 300mm Silicon semiconductor process technology. Assembly process experience is a plus.
- Ability to use contemporary and industry standard process monitoring tools to statistically evaluate the performance of a manufacturing cell or module
- Ability to define simulations and work with physicists in realizing realistic simulations of new ideas
- Strong device physics excellent analytical and problem analysis
- Ability to work closely with others in a very multi-functional team environment
- Demonstrated success with several designs fabricated in modern groundbreaking foundries or captive fabs
- Experience developing sensor specifications and working with new sensor development
- Deep knowledge of industry standards
- 5 years experience with MSc/PhD in physics electrical engineering or a similar field.
- Experience with standard reliability test failure model and ability to identify potential weaknesses and predicts a products lifespan.
- Familiar with various image sensor technology metrics and camera usage.
As a Sensor Device & Process Engineer owning the semiconductor processes (and the specs for the processes) you will:- Collaborate with global sensor suppliers to evaluate their manufacturing capability and to create an Apple specific roadmap.- Work with design teams to assure that the process road...
As a Sensor Device & Process Engineer owning the semiconductor processes (and the specs for the processes) you will:- Collaborate with global sensor suppliers to evaluate their manufacturing capability and to create an Apple specific roadmap.- Work with design teams to assure that the process roadmap will meet our needs.- Work with suppliers on new product development performance and yield improvement reliability qualification and fab qualification.- Collaborate with the internal and external teams to implement new process technologies.- Work with internal and external teams to assure that sufficient and correct testing is implemented at all stages to guarantee performance.- Keep track of the process nodes and PDKs used on all of our Sensors and maintain our Sensor process roadmap.
- You will have over 5 years of sensor process development experience
- Design and manufacturing experience in optoelectronic devices
- Hands-on experience with modern 300mm Silicon semiconductor process technology. Assembly process experience is a plus.
- Ability to use contemporary and industry standard process monitoring tools to statistically evaluate the performance of a manufacturing cell or module
- Ability to define simulations and work with physicists in realizing realistic simulations of new ideas
- Strong device physics excellent analytical and problem analysis
- Ability to work closely with others in a very multi-functional team environment
- Demonstrated success with several designs fabricated in modern groundbreaking foundries or captive fabs
- Experience developing sensor specifications and working with new sensor development
- Deep knowledge of industry standards
- 5 years experience with MSc/PhD in physics electrical engineering or a similar field.
- Experience with standard reliability test failure model and ability to identify potential weaknesses and predicts a products lifespan.
- Familiar with various image sensor technology metrics and camera usage.
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