Atomic Semiconductors
Semiconductor Device Engineer
About this role
fab2 seeks a Device Engineer to bridge process development and electrical testing for in-house chip fabrication. You'll characterize semiconductor devices, design test infrastructure, and extract electrical parameters to drive process improvements in a hands-on startup environment.
What you'll do
- Design probe cards and test structures collaborating with process and electrical engineers
- Design and fabricate CMOS test chips for characterization and calibration
- Develop test plans to extract key device parameters like threshold voltage, mobility, and leakage
- Deploy parameter extraction tools and BSIM models to characterize devices
- Analyze test data and provide feedback to process engineers for improvement
- Develop and maintain test automation infrastructure for electrical characterization
What they're looking for
- CMOS device physics and electrical characterization
- Probe station operation
- Parameter extraction and device modeling (BSIM)
- Lab instrumentation and test automation
- Semiconductor device fabrication and test structures
- Data analysis and technical documentation
- Process development kits (PDKs) and test chip layout
- Cleanroom fabrication experience
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
- Generous equity in fab2
- Paid Time Off inclusive of holidays and sick time
- Visa sponsorship
- Paid Parental Leave
- 401(k) retirement plan
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Atomic Semiconductors
Atomic Semiconductors operates a compact semiconductor fabrication facility and develops the software platform that powers it. The company is hiring device engineers, equipment engineers, backend engineers, fullstack engineers, and embedded software engineers to build and optimize both the fabrication hardware and the real-time control systems that manage manufacturing operations.
View all jobs at Atomic SemiconductorsLikely interview questions
- Walk us through a time you characterized a semiconductor device—what parameters did you extract and why?
- Describe your experience with BSIM modeling or other parameter extraction tools and how you've used them to improve processes.