[labnetwork] Job Opportunity with the Experimental Cosmology Group at UC Berkeley

Christopher Raum crraum at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 14:47:28 EDT 2020


Hello All,

The Experimental Cosmology Group at UC Berkeley is searching for an R&D
engineer to perform as a process engineer in the Marvell Nanofabrication
Laboratory.

The complete job description and application process are accessed via:



Research & Development Engineer (7119U) - #10465
<https://careerspub.universityofcalifornia.edu/psp/ucb/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=21&JobOpeningId=10465&PostingSeq=1>




Physics at Berkeley is home to faculty who are devoted to scientific
discovery and the teaching of future physicists and students, both
undergrad and grad, who come to learn and participate in cutting-edge
research. The department has the full spectrum of scientists and has
growing programs in: biophysics, quantum physics, atomic physics and
quantum technologies.

The Marvell NanoLab is a shared research center providing more than 100
Principal Investigators and over 500 academic and industrial researchers a
complete set of micro- and nano-fabrication tools.

Using the Marvell NanoLab facilities, this position involves professional
engineering and engineering technician support as part of an academic
instructional lab for experimental Cosmology research projects and
programs. Engineering activities include the micro-fabrication design and
construction of detectors at the Marvell Nanofabrication Laboratory, and
detailed documentation of the fabrication processes.



Responsibilities





   - Under general supervision, applicant participates in the
   micro-fabrication of millimeter wave detectors in the Marvell
   Nanofabrication Laboratory, including a nine layer, 24 step process flow on
   silicon wafers with metal and insulating layers.
   - Process engineering of the following materials: metal, oxide, and
   nitride deposition; optical lithography; and metal and dielectric etching.
   - Under general supervision, participates in process characterization,
   metrology, and analysis; and develops process flow and techniques to
   improve the yield of detector wafers.
   - Under general supervision, assists with maintenance and upgrades for
   tools used in our detector fabrication process.
   - Gathers and analyzes data; prepares formal engineering reports,
   drawings and status reports.
   - Work subject to review by more senior level Engineers.
   - Assists with implementation of business processes.



Required Qualifications




   - Experience in micro-fabrication is required.
   - Working knowledge of engineering principles and methods in order to
   independently perform professional design work of limited scope and
   complexity.
   - Organizational abilities and decision-making to prioritize work
   assignments.
   - Effective written and verbal communication skills.
   - Ability to work in a collaborative manner, to assist in identifying
   any challenges or barriers.

Education/Training:

   - Bachelor’s degree in engineering or science in related
   discipline and/or equivalent experience/training.



Preferred Qualifications





   - Familiarity with mentioned processes and machines are desirable.
   - Familiarity with CAD design software such as L-Edit and AutoCAD are
   also desirable.



Salary & Benefits





Annual salary is commensurate with experience.

For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the
University visit:

https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html










-Christopher Raum
--
R&D Engineer 3
Experimental Cosmology Group
Radio Astronomy Lab
University of California, Berkeley
151 LeConte Hall
Berkeley, CA, 94720
Email: craum at berkeley.edu
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