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Senior Design Lead

Others, United States

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Job Summary

BS in Mechanical Engineering (MS preferred) with 5+ years experience in Semiconductor tools.
Lead mechanical design for key ion implanter subsystems:
Process Chamber Modules, Beamline structures, Wafer handling, and Vacuum chambers.
Own end‑to‑end development: Conduct Design reviews, apply robust mechanical engineering fundamentals including Design calculations, applying DfX principles, GD&T, Tolerance stacks.
Execute hand calculations and basic FEA using CREO Simulate, ANSYS or similar applications to evaluate structural integrity, load capacity, and reliability.
Perform detailed CAD work, design documentation, engineering drawings, and BOM management using CREO, AutoCAD, Windchill, Glovia.
Develop precision motion mechanisms and complex electromechanical assemblies.
Perform FEA/CFD (thermal, structural, modal) and validate via prototyping.
Drive DFM/DFX, manufacturability improvements, reliability growth, and cost reduction.
Define test requirements, coordinate execution, and document engineering test plans and reports for tooling and mechanical systems.
Prepare, review, and approve detailed engineering documentation, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and compliance with internal standards.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams such as systems, electrical, controls, physics, manufacturing, and field service, etc.
Ensure compliance with SEMI S2/S8, and internal safety standards.

Preferably: Experience with End station, Wafer handlings

Key Responsibilities

1. To leverage design expertise to ensure that software and products exhibit user-friendliness, intuitiveness, and alignment with user expectations, contributing to the creation of seamless user experiences.
2. To lead a team of designers, provide guidance, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality design solutions in alignment with the overall business goals.
3. To present design concepts and play a crucial role in shaping the overall design vision and strategy.
4. To stay abreast of industry trends, emerging technologies to drive innovation and excellence in design.

Skill Requirements

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