Detector/Instrument Engineer (Sr)

Columbus Technologies

Greenbelt, Maryland

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Aerospace and Defense, Analysis Skills, Background Investigation, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Continuous Improvement, Cross-Functional, Electrical Components, Electrical Engineering, Electricity, Experiment Design, Film, Hardware Development, Identify Issues, Industry Standards, Integration Testing, Leading Edge Technology, Material Science, Mechanical Engineering, Metrology, Microscopy, Physics, Plasma, Process Improvement, Science Software, Semiconductor Manufacturing, Software Administration, Software Development, Technical/Engineering Design, Test Design, Thin Film
LOCATION
Greenbelt, Maryland
POSTED
20 days ago
Overview:

Must be a US Person or Permanent Resident
W2 with full benefits

Customer and contract specific training will be required and provided.

Location - Greenbelt, MD (GSFC)

Offer contingent on ability to successfully pass a background check and drug screen

 

Senior Detector/Instrument Engineer Oversees and directs activities associated with detector/instrument engineering.

 

Job Description

The Columbus Technologies & Services at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center seeks a talented microfabrication engineer to advance our cutting-edge technology for internal projects. This exciting opportunity allows you to contribute directly to next-generation space exploration capabilities.

Job Responsibilities includes:

• Develop and optimize microfabrication processes for MEMS devices
• Troubleshoot process issues and implement solutions
• Collaborate with cross-functional teams in design, test, and integration
• Document procedures and results according to industry standards
• Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives for fabrication processes
Responsibilities:

Plans and implements detector/instrument engineering studies, analyses, and development in support of flight, airborne, and ground mechanical and electrical hardware including all scientific and support software required to operate and/or test the associated equipment and/or facility.

Qualifications:

Education:  This  position  requires  a  Bachelor  of  Science  degree  in  Electrical  Engineering, Physics,  or Computer Science from an accredited institution or have equivalent education in a different field  and experience.

 

Experience: This position requires 8 years of experience with an interdisciplinary background in the  development of aerospace hardware. A minimum of 5 years of flight detector/instrument hardware/software development experience is also required.

 

Required Skills/Certs/Etc.
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, materials science, physics, or related field; MS or PhD preferred
• Minimum 3 years of hands-on experience in semiconductor or MEMS fabrication environments
• Demonstrated expertise in photolithography processes including photoresist application, exposure systems, such as stepper tools or E-beam lithography, and
pattern development
• Comprehensive knowledge of thin film deposition methods including:
• Physical vapor deposition (thermal/e-beam evaporation and sputtering)
• Chemical vapor deposition (PECVD)
• Thermal oxidation processes
• Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD)
• Proficiency in etching techniques including:
• Wet chemical etching of metals and dielectric films
• Plasma-based dry etching (RIE)
• Deep Reactive Ion Etching (DRIE)
• Specialty vapor phase etching (vapor HF and XeF2)
• Experience operating metrology and characterization equipment:
• Optical and electron microscopy
• Ellipsometry for film thickness measurement
• Stress measurement techniques for thin films
• Electrical probing and device characterization


Desired Skills/Certs/Etc.
• Cleanroom experience in class 10-1000 environments
• Familiarity with process integration and optimization
• Experience with Design of Experiments methodology
• Knowledge of MEMS design principles and fabrication challenges

About the Company

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