Microfabrication Engineer
About us
Arctic Instruments is active in deep tech, focusing on quantum-limited parametric amplifiers, a superconducting technology that addresses significant challenges in quantum computing. The company serves a global customer base, enabling quantum computer builders and researchers in their pursuit of quantum utility.
Job description
As a microfabrication engineer, you will work in wafer-level fabrication of our cutting-edge superconducting circuits as part of our cleanroom fabrication team. You will work with semiconductor processing equipment in a cleanroom facility in Espoo, Finland, developing our processes, improving processes of record, and planning, overseeing and executing fabrication runs for both production and development purposes.
- Work in wafer-level fabrication of superconducting circuits
- Develop and improve semiconductor processing techniques
- Plan and execute fabrication runs for production and development
- Work with semiconductor processing equipment in a cleanroom environment
- Shape critical parts of the product as part of the cleanroom fabrication team
- Collaborate with team members to enhance processes and yield
- Ensure high-quality fabrication of multilayered devices
- Contribute to the development of quantum technologies
Relevant work experience
- Two years of experience in a cleanroom environment
- Experience with wafer-level thin film processing techniques
- Familiarity with characterization techniques such as SEM and AFM
- Experience in high-volume wafer-level manufacturing
Benefits
Opportunity to steer how we do things at a quickly developing company
Dynamic environment at a pivotal time for quantum technologies
Commitment to professional development with continuous learning
Frequent career advancement opportunities
Flexible work environment that supports personal and professional life
Skills required for the job