[labnetwork] Nanofab Process Engineer Opening at CMU

Matthew Moneck mmoneck at andrew.cmu.edu
Wed Mar 23 00:36:51 EDT 2022


Dear Nanofab Colleagues,



The Claire and John Bertucci Nanotechnology Laboratory
<https://nanofab.ece.cmu.edu/> on Carnegie Mellon University’s Pittsburgh,
PA campus has an immediate opening for a Nanofabrication Process Engineer
<https://cmu.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CMU/job/Pittsburgh-PA/Nanofabrication-Process-Engineer---The-Claire-and-John-Bertucci-Nanotechnology-Laboratory_2017692>.
Details of the position are listed below.



Experienced applicants are encouraged to apply at
https://cmu.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CMU/job/Pittsburgh-PA/Nanofabrication-Process-Engineer---The-Claire-and-John-Bertucci-Nanotechnology-Laboratory_2017692.






*Position Details (full details can be found at link above):*



The Nanofabrication Process Engineer is a hands on role working with the
lab’s Executive Director in the area of micro/nano-fabrication processing.
Responsibilities will require experience with a variety of fabrication
techniques and equipment, examples of which include lithography
(electron-beam and photo), thin-film deposition (sputtering, evaporation,
ALD, CVD, PECVD, etc.), wet and dry etching (especially plasma and ion beam
etching), annealing, metrology, and more.



Core responsibilities will include:



·       Train researchers on lab procedures, lab safety, chemical handling,
fabrication processes, and equipment operation

·       Conduct fee-for-service process requests from customers

·       Assist researchers and other staff members in process related
troubleshooting, development of new processes, equipment and process
calibration, qualification of new equipment, documentation of processes and
tool performance, documentation of lab procedures, and ongoing management
of a process database

·       Basic administrative work that includes, accounting, billing, and
invoicing; ordering of chemicals, materials, parts, and supplies; and
creation, distribution, and processing of lab forms and log sheets

·       You may be required to work with the lab Equipment Manager and
Technicians on repair, maintenance, modification, and/or the upgrade or
development of various tools in the lab



Ideal candidates will have validated experience working in
micro/nanofabrication at an academic, industrial, or government cleanroom
facility; experience in process development and troubleshooting; data
analysis, CAD software, and device design experience. Additional experience
in working with cleanroom process equipment, including operation,
optimization, and calibration of tools for sputtering, evaporation,
chemical vapor deposition, atomic layer deposition, plasma etching, ion
beam etching, photolithography, electron beam lithography, scanning
electron microscopy, annealing, metrology, and device/film characterization
is preferred.



Best Regards,


Matt



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*Matthew T. Moneck, Ph.D*

Executive Director, Claire & John Bertucci Nanotechnology Laboratory

Electrical & Computer Engineering | Carnegie Mellon University

5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890

Phone:  412-268-5430

ece.cmu.edu <http://www.ece.cmu.edu/>

nanofab.ece.cmu.edu <http://www.nanofab.ece.cmu.edu/>
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