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The FP&A Manager will lead the financial planning and analysis process, managing budgeting, forecasting, and long-term planning while developing complex financial models. The role involves analyzing financial performance, preparing reports for leadership, and supporting strategic business decisions. The manager will also mentor a team, ensure compliance, and handle government contract-related submissions.
The Semiconductor Devices Intern will assist in R&D projects by developing scripts and software tools for analyzing experimental data, creating dashboards, and summarizing insights in presentations. The role involves electrical test measurements and collaboration with research teams.
The intern will support the Mechanical Products team by designing mechanical hardware, conducting thermal analyses, and performing tests on cryogenic systems. Responsibilities include creating drawings, developing assembly instructions, and presenting findings in reviews.
The Senior Quantum Device Yield Engineer will improve semiconductor yield by analyzing electrical data, investigating device failures, and conducting materials characterization. Responsibilities include extracting information from databases, performing statistical data analysis, and communicating technical findings effectively with team members.
The Industrial Electrician is responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting electrical systems in a commercial or industrial environment. This includes installing and repairing electrical components, cleaning fixtures, and ensuring safety compliance. The role requires using various tools to manage electrical processes, report issues, and assist other electricians when necessary.
The Administrative Specialist provides support to Lab Department Managers and staff, handling HR forms, expense reimbursements, office supplies, meeting coordination, and event planning. They also act as backup support and assist in tracking progress for several teams, maintaining effective communication and customer engagement.
The Director of Quality oversees quality processes in a research and development organization, ensuring compliance with customer expectations and regulatory requirements. Responsibilities include developing quality strategies, conducting audits, leading a quality team, and presenting insights to executive leadership. The role also involves promoting a culture of quality, managing the budget, and applying methodologies like Six Sigma to drive continuous improvement.
The Electrical Engineer will conduct testing and characterization of electronic hardware assemblies, analyze and present test results, and troubleshoot instrumentation systems using electronic test equipment.
The Assembly/Integration Engineer will collaborate in a team to build new instrumentation hardware by integrating mechanical and electrical subsystems, reading assembly drawings, generating documentation, and performing electrical characterization. Responsibilities include supporting lab inventory and maintenance while applying engineering concepts and problem-solving skills.
The Systems Administrator III is responsible for managing, configuring, and maintaining Windows and Linux systems, including software installation, hardware management, and user administration. They troubleshoot complex system issues, ensure security compliance, and conduct routine audits while collaborating with other IT professionals in various locations. They may also participate in incident responses and audits.
As a Wafer Process Technician Post Process, you will perform semiconductor wafer processing in a cleanroom lab, following SOPs for IC packaging, die bonding, and other semiconductor tasks. You'll operate automated equipment, manage calibration schedules, track lab equipment status, and maintain metrology data, all while adhering to safety and operational protocols.
The Special Programs Assistant will provide administrative and organizational support to a research and development team, coordinating program activities and managing schedules, communication, meetings, and personnel information. The role requires proficiency in MS Office and the ability to multitask effectively.
The Carpenter Maintenance A position involves prioritizing work orders for carpentry-related campus maintenance, including repairs and installations of walls, doors, flooring, and ceilings. It requires the use of power tools and adherence to safety guidelines while performing utility maintenance functions across multiple campus locations.
The Personnel Security Specialist II supports the National Industrial Security Program by managing personnel security responsibilities such as in-processing, briefings, conducting interviews, and maintaining security systems. This role requires collaboration with multiple government customers and emphasizes unauthorized disclosure awareness while ensuring compliance with personnel security requirements.
The Quantum Technology Intern will support experimental benchwork, software development, and analysis of experimental data. Responsibilities include computational theory and assistance in simulation and measurement tasks under the guidance of a technical advisor.
The Quantum Technology Intern will assist in experimental benchwork, software development, data analysis, and computational theory, under the supervision of a technical advisor. The intern will support the development of quantum technologies through hands-on research and analysis.
The Semiconductor Process Engineering Department Manager leads a diverse team to manage and improve semiconductor processes for various technologies. Responsibilities include engineering leadership, maintaining process control, establishing process roadmaps, and training production personnel. The role emphasizes transitioning technologies from R&D to production while ensuring quality and efficiency.
The Quantum Technology Intern will assist with experimental benchwork, software development, analyze experimental data, and support computational theory under the guidance of a technical advisor.
The RF Systems Engineer will provide technical and programmatic leadership in R&D efforts focused on developing high dynamic range, low noise mixed signal systems. Responsibilities include managing projects, mentoring teams, organizing experiments, and developing vendor relationships, while ensuring communication and adherence to technical expectations.
The Property Administrator oversees the entire lifecycle of property management, ensuring compliance with government and company policies. Responsibilities include asset management, record keeping, supporting audits, and generating reports. The role requires strong knowledge of FAR/DFARS, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to communicate and work collaboratively with various stakeholders.