Enabler for smaller, more powerful and more energy-efficient microchips
Work where tomorrow is created.
Around 80 percent of all microchips worldwide are manufactured using ZEISS technology. ZEISS is a technology leader in semiconductor manufacturing equipment. With highly precise lithography optics, photomask systems, and process control solutions, we enable the production of ever smaller, more powerful, and more energy-efficient microchips.
In our Diagnostics and Monitoring area, you will work in a highly innovative research and development environment on the advancement of complex lithography systems. In this role, you will help shape high-performance diagnostics and monitoring solutions and contribute your expertise to a dynamic team.
- Develop and implement diagnostics and monitoring solutions for lithography systems
- Analyze requirements for diagnostic strategies and monitoring approaches and translate them into suitable solutions
- Ensure the performance of the developed solutions and verify them through bottom-up evidence
- Design diagnostic workflows for functional subsystems and align them with internal interfaces and customers
- Develop models and predictors for monitoring
Define requirements for software implementation
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Look forward to a responsible position with technical scope for creativity and a direct contribution to innovative solutions in semiconductor manufacturing.
- Degree in natural sciences or engineering, ideally at master's level, for example in physics, electrical engineering, mechatronics, mechanical engineering, or chemistry
- Professional experience in system diagnostics and monitoring, ideally in aerospace, sensor technology, electronics, automotive supply, or semiconductor technology
- Very good knowledge of Matlab or Python
- Sound expertise in fault diagnostics and process standardization
- Broad technical understanding and a structured, analytical way of working
- Business fluent German at C1 level and good English skills at B2 level
Your ZEISS Recruiting Team:
Matthias Sonnentag