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Process Engineer PECVD - Solar Industry - Germany

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Location:Germany
Tags: process engineer | ic | manufacturing | electronics |
Type:Permanent
We are currently searching for a PECVD Process Engineer with the following key skills: IC, semiconductor, photovoltaic, solar, process, engineer, PECVD, CVD, manufacturing, Halbleiter, jobs, Germany

Our growing client is currently searching for a Process Engineer PECVD to be responsible for the optimization of PECVD processes, ensuring yield and device efficiency improvement. The role will involve close collaboration with R&D institutes as well as equipment supplier teams.

Required attributes include;

#Strong PECVD / CVD Process experience

#Experience of working in semiconductor / opto / photovoltaic manufacturing industry

#SPC experience (DOE, FMEA etc)

#Excellent communication skills (German / English beneficial)

#BSc Physics, Electronics or equivalent

Please call to discuss further.

<i>'IC Resources - your first contact for semiconductor manufacturing & IC test positions throughout the UK, Europe and worldwide. Deep market knowledge and extensive contacts. Personal representation, strong ethics.' www.ic-resources.co.uk </ i>
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/152748

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