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We are seeking a highly motivated Chemist / Process Engineer (NCG) with a strong academic background in chemistry and materials science to support materials and thinfilm process development for nextgeneration semiconductor technologies. This role offers handson exposure to advanced deposition processes and strong growth opportunities in both materials and process engineering.
Key Responsibilities
Devise precursor and deposition strategies and associated intellectual property. Design and develop new precursors and chemical processes to find new innovative ways to create, remove or clean thin films for next generation semiconductor.
Design, execution, and optimization of thinfilm deposition processes, including CVD-, ALD-, and PVD-based technologies, under guidance from senior engineers and scientists.
Perform thinfilm growth or deposition experiments and support early-stage process & material development, characterization, and optimization.
Collect, analyze, and interpret experimental and process data document results to support development decisions.
Prepare and execute project deliverables from planning to implementation. Prioritize the activities to achieve on-time and within budget performance objectives for the project.
Trouble shoot for root causes to project developments obstacles and engage business unit and broader team members implementing proposed solutions to the problems.
Functional Knowledge
Foundational knowledge & working experience in thinfilm deposition techniques such as CVD, ALD, MOCVD, PECVD, and/or PVD (e.g., sputtering).
Experience on thinfilm and surface characterization techniques (e.g., XPS, AFM, SEM, TEM, ellipsometry, SIMS, AFM, XRD).
Experience with electrochemistry or plating processes is a plus, including electroplating, electroless plating, additive chemistry, electrochemical characterization, batteries, and related film characterization.
Experience or academic exposure to 2D materials (e.g., graphene, TMDs) growth, characterization, device or integration is a plus.
Basic understanding of vacuum systems, plasma processes, and thinfilm tool operation, with willingness to learn hardware and process troubleshooting.
Solid fundamentals in chemistry, materials science, and chemical reactions at material interfaces.
Business Expertise
Basic understanding of how chemical and process development supports product performance, manufacturability, and customer requirements.
Willingness to learn semiconductor industry practices and how development efforts transition toward scalable processes.
Collaboration & Learning
Works effectively within multidisciplinary teams of chemists, process engineers, and tool owners.
Demonstrates strong learning agility, openness to feedback, and increasing technical independence.
Problem Solving
Applies structured thinking to solve routine technical and process problems with guidance.
Shows curiosity and initiative in translating chemical understanding into process improvements.
Impact
Impacts a range of customer, operational, project or service activities within own team and other related teams works within broad guidelines and policies
Interpersonal Skills
Communicates experimental results and process observations clearly through technical reports and discussions.
Collaborates effectively across functions.
Education: Doctor's Degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Physics
Work Location: Applied Materials - NUS Corporate Lab (NUS E6 building)
Additional Information
Time Type:
Full timeEmployee Type:
New College GradTravel:
Yes, 10% of the TimeRelocation Eligible:
YesApplied Materials is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, citizenship, ancestry, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran or military status, or any other basis prohibited by law.
Applied Materials, Inc. is an American corporation that supplies equipment, services and software for the manufacture of semiconductor (integrated circuit) chips for electronics, flat panel displays for computers, smartphones, televisions, and solar products. Integral to the growth of Silicon Valley, the company also supplies equipment to produce coatings for flexible electronics, packaging and other applications. The company is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.Founded in 1967 by Michael A. McNeilly and others, Applied Materials went public in 1972. In subsequent years, the company diversified, until James C. Morgan became CEO in 1976 and returned the company's focus to its core business of semiconductor manufacturing equipment.By 1978, sales increased by 17%.
Job ID: 145098533