Design and analyze complex process engineering experiments
Characterize hardware and define new technologies
Generate technical reports and process specifications
Applied Materials is seeking a Process Engineer IV to join their team in Santa Clara, CA. The role involves designing and analyzing complex engineering processes while fostering a supportive work culture that prioritizes employee growth and innovation
Job Summary
Applied Materials is a global leader designing and building cutting-edge equipment for the semiconductor and display industries.
The role involves designing experiments, characterizing hardware, and generating technical documentation for multiple products within safety guidelines.
Candidates will benefit from a supportive work culture that encourages personal and professional growth while working on innovative solutions.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Applied Materials is seeking a Process Engineer IV to join their team in Santa Clara, CA. The role involves designing and analyzing complex engineering processes while fostering a supportive work culture that prioritizes employee growth and innovation.
Salary
Base: $147,000.00 - $202,500.00; Bonus/Equity: Eligible for bonus and stock award program; Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package including health and wellbeing programs
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Design and analyze complex process engineering experiments
Characterize hardware and define new technologies
Generate technical reports and process specifications
Train engineers in measurement techniques and troubleshooting
Interact with customers to resolve complex issues
Nice-to-have
Supportive work culture encouraging learning and growth
Ability to lead functional teams with moderate complexity
Experience negotiating difficult concepts with stakeholders
Demonstrated depth of expertise in specialized discipline
Key Requirements
Depth or breadth of expertise in specialized discipline
Ability to lead projects with moderate resource requirements
Experience resolving complex process engineering issues independently