Lead Semiconductor Reliability Engineer

IC Resources
North East
2 days ago
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Supporting a wide range of global semiconductor clients and candidates | Manufacturing, Process | Assembly, Packaging and Reliability

Our client is developing cutting-edge, next generation compound semiconductors, and is a leader within the North East’s emerging semiconductor cluster. They are now searching for a Lead Reliability Engineer to join the dynamic reliability engineering team to deliver core support activity underpinning product development and manufacturing. This role will be pivotal in providing reliability engineering support for processes which are essential to the product development programs, qualifications, investigations and improvement activities, by identifying potential failure modes and driving improvements in the product and manufacturing processes.

Required Experience

  • Proven semiconductor reliability experience and methodologies
  • Technical experience within a production environment
  • Managerial experience beneficial
  • Applied Science, Electronic Engineering or similar degree or equivalent

Applicants for this position must have the right to work in the UK.

Seniority Level

Mid-Senior level

Employment Type

Full-time

Job Function

Manufacturing, Engineering, and Science

Industries

Semiconductor Manufacturing, Nanotechnology Research, and Manufacturing

Please contact Rachel Anderson for further details.

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