Not specified; not specified; annual leave startin...
Not specified (assumed to be hybrid based on the international collaboration).
Optical alignment and characterisation experience
Optical modelling with zemax or code v
Product development environment experience
KLA Instruments is seeking a Senior Product Development Engineer with expertise in optics and optical metrology to contribute to advanced inspection and metrology products. The role involves designing and verifying optical systems while collaborating with global teams
Job Summary
The role focuses on designing and verifying optical and opto-mechanical subsystems for scientific and semiconductor manufacturing applications.
Candidates will work within a truly global team collaborating across facilities in California, Michigan, India, and Newport, Wales.
KLA offers a competitive benefits package including annual leave starting at 25 days, a contributory pension scheme, and a global bonus plan.
Matching Summary
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KLA Instruments is seeking a Senior Product Development Engineer with expertise in optics and optical metrology to contribute to advanced inspection and metrology products. The role involves designing and verifying optical systems while collaborating with global teams.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Annual leave starting at 25 days plus bank holidays, contributory pension scheme, cash health plan, cycle to work scheme, global bonus plan, share scheme, rewards scheme and life assurance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Optical alignment and characterisation experience
Optical modelling with Zemax or Code V
Product development environment experience
Data analysis tools like MATLAB or Python
Nice-to-have
NPI experience in product development
Ellipsometry microscopy or interferometry background
Collaboration with global cross-functional teams
Key Requirements
Doctorate degree with 0 years experience OR Master's with 3 years OR Bachelor's with 5 years
Degree in Optics, Physics, Electrical Engineering or related discipline
Practical experience in optical troubleshooting and characterization