Senior Autonomy/AI Research Engineer at Tokyo Electron

Santa Clara, California, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Semiconductor, Artificial IntelligenceIndustries

Requirements

  • Creative, out-of-the-box thinker
  • Good communicator who works well in a team and across cultural barriers
  • Low prestige problem solver: willing to be wrong and accept a better solution
  • Productive in translating ideas to code
  • Present to support colleagues – gives freely of own time
  • Interested in learning, e.g. a complex application domain, new programming languages
  • Willing and able to travel overseas (east Asia) 1-3 times per year
  • Willing and able to collaborate with colleagues in east Asia some evenings
  • 7+ years of relevant experience (such as computer science/AI research, software engineering, machine learning, scheduling and planning, or knowledge representation)
  • 3+ years of experience with complex hardware + software systems
  • PhD or MSc in Computer Science or adjacent areas, or BSc with 10+ years of AI/ML/Comp Sci research excellence

Responsibilities

  • Take a lead role in enhancing technology for autonomous operation of semiconductor equipment, including embedded control, complex software/hardware systems, autonomy, knowledge capture and management, transfer learning

Skills

AI
Machine Learning
Embedded Control
Autonomous Systems
Transfer Learning
Knowledge Representation
Scheduling
Planning
Software Engineering
Hardware Systems

Tokyo Electron

Develops and sells semiconductor production equipment

About Tokyo Electron

Tokyo Electron specializes in creating and selling equipment used in the production of semiconductors, which are essential components in many electronic devices. Their products help semiconductor manufacturers produce chips that are high-performing and reliable. The equipment works by utilizing advanced technology to facilitate various processes in chip production, ensuring efficiency and quality. Unlike many competitors, Tokyo Electron not only sells equipment but also offers maintenance services and support contracts, which helps build long-term relationships with clients. The company's goal is to achieve sustainable growth while adhering to high standards of corporate governance and ethics, as evidenced by their participation in energy initiatives and recognition for their corporate responsibility.

Tokyo, JapanHeadquarters
1963Year Founded
$215.9MTotal Funding
SERIES_UNKNOWNCompany Stage
Hardware, Industrial & ManufacturingIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

comprehensive Health coverage
TEL Bonus program
401(k) retirement plan with a generous company match
ROTH investment plan
Personal Paid Leave (PPL)
10 paid holidays a year
Anniversary Time Off (ATO)
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Risks

Increased competition from U.S. companies could impact TEL's market share.
Expansion in India amidst geopolitical tensions may expose TEL to political risks.
Significant investment in new facilities could strain financial resources if demand falters.

Differentiation

TEL is a leader in semiconductor production equipment, offering cutting-edge solutions.
The company is recognized for its commitment to sustainable growth and corporate governance.
TEL's partnerships with academic institutions drive innovation in semiconductor technology.

Upsides

TEL's expansion in Tainan aims to meet growing semiconductor equipment demand.
The focus on AI-driven manufacturing processes can enhance production efficiency and reduce costs.
Partnerships with institutions like IIT Bombay boost semiconductor research and training.

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