Detector/Instrument Engineer (Sr)

Columbus Technologies

Greenbelt, Maryland

JOB DETAILS
LOCATION
Greenbelt, Maryland
POSTED
16 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

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