Mechanical Engineer 4 at Lam Research
Tualatin, Oregon, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Dec, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Mechanical Design, 3D CAD Tools, Electroplating, Product Development, Failure Analysis, Quality Improvements, Process Engineering, Collaboration, Design for Manufacturability, Computational Modeling, Statistics, Problem Solving, Customer Support, Manufacturing Feedback, Feature Organization, Analytical Skills

Industry

Semiconductor Manufacturing

Description
The group you’ll be a part of Wet Equipment and Technology Solutions is an exciting, rapidly evolving field as the semiconductor industry’s dependence on wafer-level packaging solutions continues to grow with consumer needs such as artificial intelligence (AI) and super-computing. WETS Engineering has newly formed the Plating Process Critical team for Sabre and Sabre 3D electroplating product lines. The team is responsible for some of the most critical hardware with the closest proximity to the wafer and largest impact on plating performance. The team’s vision is to partner with the process engineering group more closely than ever to deliver world-class hardware solutions for our customers. The team is seeking someone with a passion for engineering, strong analytical skills and attention to detail while keeping work fun and collaborative. The impact you’ll make Responsible for mechanical engineering design and support in the Sabre Electrofill Product Group for projects tied directly to the plating cell. The ideal candidate should have fundamental knowledge of the Sabre and Sabre 3D product and the fundamentals of electroplating. The engineer will have various design, analysis, and support roles including product development, customer requested improvements, failure analysis, and quality improvements within supply chain and Lam manufacturing. This engineer will need to be comfortable in a variety of roles and work collaboratively with other disciplines including process engineering, product management, product support, and suppliers. What you’ll do Exercises good judgement in mechanical design methods and evaluation criteria Completes tasks independently and recognizes when direction is needed Understand and organize highly configurable assemblies with 100s of feature options such as the Sabre cup assembly to efficiently control proliferation, compatibility and future iterations Skillful using 3D CAD tools, preferably Creo and/or NX 8 years of related experience with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering; or 6 years and a Master’s degree; or 3 years with a PhD. Who we’re looking for Minimum Qualifications: Exercises good judgement in mechanical design methods and evaluation criteria Completes tasks independently and recognizes when direction is needed Understand and organize highly configurable assemblies with 100s of feature options such as the Sabre cup assembly to efficiently control proliferation, compatibility and future iterations Skillful using 3D CAD tools, preferably Creo and/or NX 8 years of related experience with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering; or 6 years and a Master’s degree; or 3 years with a PhD. Preferred qualifications Knowledge of the Sabre and Sabre 3D product line and/or the fundamentals of electroplating and the semiconductor industry at large is a plus. Knowledge of Design for Manufacturability, especially for metal machining, plastics machining, elastomeric seals, and coating commodities Experience teaming with process engineering to provide technical guidance in evaluating hardware solutions Experience collaborating with suppliers to test ideas, gather manufacturability feedback, and to maintain focus on timely executing to deliverables Understanding of statistics and variability to ensure long-term part reliability Able to develop accurate problem statements and evaluate solution options Able to perform computational modeling, mainly for structural mechanics and fluid dynamics Our commitment We believe it is important for every person to feel valued, included, and empowered to achieve their full potential. By bringing unique individuals and viewpoints together, we achieve extraordinary results. Lam Research ("Lam" or the "Company") is an equal opportunity employer. Lam is committed to and reaffirms support of equal opportunity in employment and non-discrimination in employment policies, practices and procedures on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, or military and veteran status or any other category protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. It is the Company's intention to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Company policy prohibits unlawful discrimination against applicants or employees. Lam offers a variety of work location models based on the needs of each role. Our hybrid roles combine the benefits of on-site collaboration with colleagues and the flexibility to work remotely and fall into two categories – On-site Flex and Virtual Flex. ‘On-site Flex’ you’ll work 3+ days per week on-site at a Lam or customer/supplier location, with the opportunity to work remotely for the balance of the week. ‘Virtual Flex’ you’ll work 1-2 days per week on-site at a Lam or customer/supplier location, and remotely the rest of the time. Our Perks and Benefits At Lam, our people make amazing things possible. That’s why we invest in you throughout the phases of your life with a comprehensive set of outstanding benefits.
Responsibilities
Responsible for mechanical engineering design and support in the Sabre Electrofill Product Group, focusing on projects tied to the plating cell. The engineer will engage in product development, customer improvements, failure analysis, and quality enhancements.
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