About the role
AI summarisedApplied Materials seeks an Electrical Engineer to design and develop radio-frequency components for semiconductor equipment. The role involves system architecture, RF component design, troubleshooting, and integration with cross-functional teams.
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Key Responsibilities
- Develop and execute complex projects that have a substantial mix of electrical, mechanical, physics, algorithms and software design; attend design reviews and provide input to meet market requirement specifications (MRS) and hardware/software specifications.
- Participate in the design, development, and testing of radio-frequency components for semiconductor equipment, which includes high-power generators (up to 6 kW or more), matching networks, filters, or other tuning elements, with frequencies ranging from 300 kHz to 60 MHz.
- Write detailed specifications that cover all aspects of subsystem modules including interfaces to the product by using systems analysis to create a diagram.
- Create concepts for complex architectural design approaches. Lead team evaluations of architectures to provide recommendation for best system solution approach.
- Ability to fabricate or modify RF components to change their performance or enable access for instrumentation.
- Ability to instrument, characterize and troubleshoot RF sub-systems within larger semiconductor tool environment.
- Problem identification and troubleshooting a wide range of difficult, complex engineering problems in field of technical expertise, including serviceability and manufacturability.
- Support System Integration during the assembly and final testing of new product designs.
- Interface with other groups to workout design, systems architecture development and integration issues.
- Define all equipment interfaces and systems architecture and ensure they are up to date and documented.
- Work with vendors to develop design requirements and ensure delivery of parts that meet specifications.
Requirements
- PhD/ Master/ Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering with few years of relevant RF experiences
- Understand principles and operation of network analyzers, oscilloscopes, power meters, directional couplers, and other radio-frequency test equipment
- Knowledge of circuit theory and ability to develop analytical models of RF components
- Problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group of internal and external stakeholders
- Self-starting individual, proactive and resourceful