[labnetwork] Process Engineer position in Chicago at the Pritzker Nanofabrication Facility

Sally J. Wolcott swolcott at uchicago.edu
Wed Oct 21 17:37:08 EDT 2015


We would like to share our posting for a process engineer.  This is an opportunity to work in our brand new, state of the art cleanroom supporting nanolithographic processing.

Here is a link to the posting on UChicago jobs, ihttps://jobopportunities.uchicago.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=644960.  If that link doesn't work for you, go to https://jobopportunities.uchicago.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp and search for posting 099396.

Sally Wolcott
Business Manager, Pritzker Nanofabrication Facility
Institute for Molecular Engineering
University of Chicago
5640 South Ellis Avenue, 105C
Chicago, IL  60637
Office: 773-834-3548
Mobile:  773-332-1196
swolcott at uchicago.edu<mailto:swolcott at uchicago.edu>
ime.uchicago.edu<http://ime.uchicago.edu/>

This qualified individual will interface with PNF users including students, faculty and staff while providing training and support on process related matters. The Process Engineer will aid in developing appropriate training and standard operating procedures for processes and equipment in the PNF as required.

Job Responsibilities:
Work with researchers, PNF engineers and technical manager to optimize processes to ensure quality, reliability, and documentation of said processes.
Develop new processes as required in order to improve quality, safety, reliability. Take ownership of and be responsible for changes and improvements to processes used in the PNF.
Take ownership of the documentation and recordkeeping of requisite PNF processes including maintaining information regarding said processes on the PNF website or web based repository.
Take initiative of technical investigations where directed including designing experiments, testing, reporting results, and making recommendations to prevent recurrences.
As needed, work with equipment engineers to modify equipment to improve uptime or overall process performance.
Work with vendors for technical assistance and support.
Work with equipment engineers on new equipment installations and assist with startup and acceptance testing.
Assists and mentors users with process support.
Willingness to be on call.

Bachelor's degree required. BS or MS in engineering preferred. Other degrees in combination with relevant experience will be considered.
Cleanroom-based nano/microfabrication experience is required including experience in lithography, deposition, and etch.
Expertise with e-beam lithography, optical lithography, and mask/lithography process design preferred.
Expertise in inorganic thin film deposition (evaporation, sputtering, chemical vapor deposition, atomic layer deposition, and high temperature oxidation) preferred.
Experience with electronic device characterization is preferred.
Proven experience investigating process deviations and developing corrective and preventative actions preferred.
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