IntroductionAs a Hardware Developer at IBM, you’ll get to work on the systems that are driving the quantum revolution and the AI era. Join an elite team of engineering professionals who enable IBM customers to make better decisions quicker on the most trusted hardware platform in today’s market.
Your Role and ResponsibilitiesWe are seeking a chip process integration and hardware yield engineer who can work in a highly multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural environment to work on Semiconductor and or Quantum applications at IBM Research. This candidate will be leading and supporting IBM research and development activities in semiconductor and/or superconducting circuit technology, focusing on process development and yield improvement. This individual will work as a hardware developer to mature novel processes and integration schemes to build innovative structures that demonstrate the desired performance and yield benefits for IBM hardware technologies.
Responsibilities:
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
- Ability to independently troubleshoot and solve complex problems
- Ability to communicate and work with a dynamic interdisciplinary team composed of electrical engineers fabrication engineers and experimental physicists
- At least 2 years experience in microelectronics materials and process integration, chemistry or materials science research, and/or applied physics research
- Demonstrated understanding of device physics of Superconducting Qubits
- In-depth knowledge of Process Integration of semiconductor devices
- Demonstrated understanding of Yield and Electrical Characterization
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
- Good understanding of Design and Electrical test setup
- Good understanding of defect Yield pareto build
- At least 5 years experience in microelectronics materials, process integration and device characterization
- At least 3 years experience in Far Back End of Line (FBEOL) / 3D Integration / Chip Packaging
- Experience with fabrication processes for superconducting materials
- Understanding of Simulation/Emulation
- Strong presence and organization within team