Title: Process Engineer
Location: Chandler
Travel/Schedule: Day shift; occasional travel to other sites, conferences, etc.
Compensation: Target base rate can vary widely depending on experience ($90K - $115K+)
Benefits: offers an excellent benefits package with comprehensive medical/dental/vision plans, Incentive Savings Plan (ISP) / 401k, tuition assistance opportunities, paid time off, etc.
Position Description: This position entails appropriately applying fundamental engineering principles and concepts to production processes. You must be able to draw solutions from both formal training and experience, and under general direction, you must plan and perform engineering duties for part of a major project or for projects of moderate complexity. This may include providing work direction to Technicians and less experienced Process Engineers. Work is primarily involved with the development or improvement of actual products or designs. The typical cycle includes conceptualizing, developing prototypes, testing and perfecting designs. Some other specific responsibilities include:
- Present technology to prospective customers.
- Organize and perform equipment and process demonstrations for and with prospective customers.
- Provide process support to customers (remotely and onsite), sales and service staff.
- Organize and perform contract services for and with customers.
- Research and optimize new and existing processes.
- Perform acceptance tests on new equipment in the field.
- Conduct parametric screening and developmental experiments.
- Create technical reports.
- Attend trade shows and technical conferences.
- May include creation of previously non-existent products or modification of existing products, including product line extensions, selection and testing of materials, ingredients, or components that will be suitable for the product.
- Respond to customer’s requests for a particular product or design.
- Comply with ASU-MTW lab policies.
- Maintain cleanroom and equipment. Track consumable usage and reorders supplies as necessary.
- Ensure OSHA compliance in lab
In order to be successful in this role, you must have a BS in a technical discipline (ideally Chemical, Mechanical, Materials Science, etc) with 2+ years of process/project engineering experience in a high-volume semiconductor manufacturing (or similar) environment. You should have a significant working knowledge of Electronics / Avionics and electrical systems. You should also have a clear ability to work with electronic equipment such as volt meters, amp meters, oscilloscopes, etc; the ability to troubleshoot electric and electronic circuitry, including reading and interpreting electrical and electronic diagrams; and a working understanding of AC power circuitry including breakers, multi-phase power, etc (120VAC and greater).