Process Engineer at Atomic Semi

San Francisco, California, United States

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$117,000 – $150,000Compensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
SemiconductorIndustries

Requirements

  • BS, MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering or related field
  • Hands-on cleanroom experience with multi-step fabrication flows
  • Hands-on experience running multi-step fabrication flows
  • Experience operating thin film deposition, dry etch, and lithography tools
  • Recipe development and optimization for some subset of thin film deposition, dry etch, or lithography
  • Familiarity with key metrology such as ellipsometry, profilometry, SEM, etc
  • Strong understanding of traditional semiconductor processing methods and open-mindedness to new techniques
  • Ability to digest and filter a large body of existing work (academic papers, books, etc.)
  • Hands-on cleanroom experience and a track record of developing nanofabrication recipes from scratch, ideally across multiple process steps

Responsibilities

  • Work in the lab to design and run experiments alongside senior process engineers
  • Read academic papers and technical literature to inform experimental design; whiteboard ideas and iterate quickly
  • Learn and operate a range of semiconductor tools, including deposition, etch, lithography, and metrology systems
  • Develop, transfer, and optimize process recipes across platforms with a focus on consistency, yield, and throughput
  • Analyze process data, troubleshoot recipe or equipment issues, and clearly document findings and results for the team

Skills

semiconductor processing
thin-film fabrication
cleanroom experience
nanofabrication recipes
experiment design
R&D processes
academic literature review

Atomic Semi

Compact semiconductor fabrication facility development

About Atomic Semi

Atomic Semi develops compact semiconductor fabrication facilities, known as "fabs," to produce semiconductor chips used in various electronic devices like smartphones and computers. Their fabs are designed to be smaller and more efficient than traditional large-scale facilities, allowing for quicker adaptation to technological changes and market needs. This agility enables Atomic Semi to create advanced chips with smaller geometries, enhancing performance and efficiency. The company primarily serves tech companies across multiple industries, including consumer electronics and automotive, generating revenue through chip manufacturing and offering custom fabrication services. Atomic Semi's goal is to significantly impact the semiconductor market by providing high-quality, innovative chip solutions.

San Francisco, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2023Year Founded
$15MTotal Funding
SEEDCompany Stage
Hardware, Industrial & ManufacturingIndustries
11-50Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Unlimited Paid Time Off
401(k) Retirement Plan
Paid Parental Leave
Commuter Benefits
Wellness Program

Risks

Competition from established manufacturers like ASML threatens Atomic Semi's market position.
Supply chain issues with rare earth materials could disrupt Atomic Semi's production.
Stricter environmental regulations may increase operational costs for Atomic Semi.

Differentiation

Atomic Semi develops compact, efficient semiconductor fabs for agile manufacturing.
The company offers dual revenue streams: chip sales and specialized fabrication services.
Atomic Semi focuses on advanced geometries, creating smaller, more efficient semiconductor chips.

Upsides

Rising demand for chips due to AI and IoT boosts Atomic Semi's market potential.
Localized manufacturing trends favor Atomic Semi's agile fab model.
Increased VC investment in semiconductor startups supports Atomic Semi's growth.

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