Graduate Research & Development Scientist at Seagate Technology
Derry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Jul, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

28 Apr, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Physics, R, Materials Science, Analytical Skills, Jmp, Optoelectronics

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

ABOUT OUR GROUP:

Seagate is a global leader in data storage solutions. We strive to create precision-engineered data storage technologies that deliver superior capacity, speed, safety, and performance. Seagate is where the future is read and written, with continuous innovation proving that a hard drive is not “just” a hard drive”. Find out how we are shaping a new era of storage as we craft the datasphere.
As an industry leader, Seagate provides unique career opportunities to be part of today’s major technology shifts. They can be found around the globe and on our website.
In this role, you will focus on wafer fabrication, thin film processing and yield optimization, contributing to cutting-edge research and development projects. Your expertise will drive innovations in wafer manufacturing, ensuring our products remain at the forefront of the industry. You will work as part of an established team reporting to the R&D Manager defining and delivering future process technologies and products. If you’re excited by new technologies, are naturally creative and passionate about seeing ideas come to life then this is the ideal research role for you.

YOUR EXPERIENCE INCLUDES:

  • In the final year or recently graduated from a MSc or PhD degree program.
  • Relevant degree in materials science, physics, optoelectronics.
  • Strong background in photonic and semiconductor device fabrication.
  • Strong analytical skills, knowledge in 6 Sigma tools; R, JMP or similar statistical analysis software.
  • Experience with laser integration and semiconductor process development is a plus.
    Please note that you must demonstrate on the application how you meet the criteria for the role as identified above. To facilitate shortlisting, the company reserves the right to apply enhanced criteria.

SPRINGTOWN, DERRY / LONDONDERRY, NORTHERN IRELAND

Our Springtown site is Derry/Londonderry’s largest manufacturer, we are proud that Seagate is a flexible and inclusive place to work. We have more than 1,400 employees spanning research and development, manufacturing, and many other functions.
Here at work, you can grab breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks at our subsidized on-site cafe. Looking for an active break from your workday? We have got you covered.
Take a group or individual exercise class during lunch or after work at our on-site gym.
Network with your colleagues through the Young Professionals Network, Women’s Leadership Group, the Carers Café (for caregivers of individuals with disabilities), Volunteer in the community with our support! Join our creative network, which includes a choir, foreign language classes and even a cookery class!
Join our Employee Resource Groups (ERG), a voluntary, employee-led community built on a shared diversity identity and/or an appreciation of that identity, open to ALL current employees at Seagate!

Responsibilities

As a wafer process engineer in our state-of-the-art microfabrication facility, you will leverage advanced manufacturing processes and design tools to develop and optimize new and improved processes in areas such as photonic integration, materials technology, thin film processing and yield enhancement. You will work closely with an established team, driving groundbreaking projects and utilizing Seagate’s unique materials and Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR) technologies to push the boundaries of technology.

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