Details:
- Compensation: $91,000 - $137,000k
- Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision
- Employment Classification: Direct Hire
- Status: On-Site
- Job ID: 21278
Sr. Process Engineer
Job Title: Sr. Process Engineer
Work Location: Harris County, Texas
Summary:
Seeking a Sr. Process Engineer to lead process optimization, defect reduction, and support scaling and documentation of critical process steps in a manufacturing environment. This role involves technical ownership of deposition tools, process improvement, and mentoring junior engineers.
Responsibilities:
- Lead the development, optimization, and continuous improvement of buffer layer deposition processes using PVD systems.
- Serve as the technical owner for deposition tools and processes, ensuring reliability and process capability.
- Design and execute experiments to control thin-film growth mechanisms, including grain size, orientation, and texture.
- Investigate complex process and equipment issues, determine root causes, and implement corrective actions.
- Own process development projects from problem definition through experimental validation and implementation.
- Maintain process documentation, specifications, and operating procedures to meet quality and regulatory standards.
- Mentor junior engineers and support the development of internal technical expertise in thin-film deposition and PVD processing.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement process improvements and ensure stable manufacturing operations.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field; advanced degree preferred.
- 4+ years of process or manufacturing experience (advanced degree may substitute for experience).
- Hands-on experience tuning thin-film grain size, texture, or crystallographic orientation using PVD techniques, including ion-assisted deposition.
- Experience sustaining and optimizing vacuum deposition systems.
- Strong understanding of PVD process parameters and their influence on film growth, including plasma characteristics, ion energy and flux, cathode voltage, pulsed power, gas pressure, and film nucleation.
- Experience with thin-film metrology such as x-ray diffraction, electron diffraction (preferably RHEED), and ellipsometry.
- Experience leading Kaizen or lean events, and familiarity with Six Sigma, statistical analysis, or automation tools is a plus.
- Background in superconducting materials, oxide films, or textured thin-film systems is advantageous.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills with a data-driven engineering mindset.
- Ability to lead technical investigations independently and translate experimental results into manufacturable solutions.
Published Category: Manufacturing & Technical Operations