Aalto Nanofab at the Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering is seeking to hire a M.Sc. or doctoral level expert for conducting technical service in the field of micro and nanotechnology. The position is located in Micronova cleanroom facility at Otaniemi campus area. Micronova – Centre for Micro and nanotechnology is part of National OtaNano research infrastructure. JOB DESCRIPTION The laboratory or cleanroom engineer is a member of service staff who are specialists in the development and support of large-scale research infrastructures and complex research equipment, in this case Aalto University’s cleanroom facility in Micronova. You will be a part of a team of approximately ten people consisting of cleanroom and laboratory engineers and technicians, and staff scientists with a role in maintaining and developing the cleanroom capabilities for the researchers and other cleanroom users. The tasks include: Responsibility of the selected tools and processes in the cleanroom and laboratories (installations, maintenance, training, and process development) for example on: Etching and deposition tools (RIE, PVD processes, PECVD, electroplating) Furnaces (for example oxidation, diffusion, RTA) Other tools (SEM, Laser writer, wafer bonder, laser micromachining) General guidance and tool specific training for the cleanroom users Planning and implementation of cleanroom equipment purchases and installations Other tasks in Micronova’s cleanroom and laboratory environment The responsibilities will be tailored according to the qualifications and competence of the selected candidate. REQUIREMENTS M. Sc. or preferably Doctoral degree in relevant field Significant experience in working in cleanroom environment Demonstrated evidence of successful work in similar role (installation, development, user training and maintenance of complex tools) Practical and professional work experience in the fields of: Cleanroom processing Laboratory equipment maintenance and repairs preferably inside the cleanroom Theoretical knowledge and practical experience, preferably in multitude of following technologies and tools: Dry etching (RIE, ICP-RIE, IBE) Deposition (Sputtering, PECVD, evaporation, electroplating) Furnace processes (oxidation, diffusion, annealing) Other microfabrication technologies (lithography, laser writing, laser ablation, wafer bonding) Characterization (optical microscopes, SEM, ellipsometer) Service oriented mind-set Ability to communicate in English in oral and written Following will be considered as merits for the position: Doctoral level education in relevant field International and/or industrial experience Teaching experience and/or formal teaching education Demonstrated experience in managing cross-contamination in cleanroom environment SALARY AND CONTRACT TERMS Aalto University follows the salary system of Finnish universities. The position will be permanent, and the contract includes occupational health and social security benefits. The planned starting date is in Jan 2018, but can be negotiated. MORE INFORMATION Please contact Dr. Mika Koskenvuori, Head of Aalto Nanofab (mika.koskenvuori@aalto.fi). APPLICATIONS Apply by submitting your 1) application letter stating your motivation for the position, 2) CV and 3) references (names and contact information) via recruiting system by using Apply for this job link below. Deadline for applications is Oct 30, 2017. LIVING UP TO OUR VALUES As a community of high ethics we want to assure the highest international standard in research, education and teaching. We expect all our community members to respect Aalto values and follow the ethical principles of fair play and integrity in all our activities and the behaviour that we expect from each other. The Aalto University Code of Conduct is applicable to all Aalto community members and it clarifies the values that guide us. ABOUT AALTO UNIVERSITY, CAMPUS AND FINLAND Aalto Nanofab is located at Aalto University Otaniemi campus in the Helsinki metropolitan area, Finland. Aalto University is a community of bold thinkers where science and art meet technology and business. We are committed to identifying and solving grand societal challenges and building an innovative future. Aalto University has six schools with nearly 20 000 students and more than 400 professors. As a living and work environment, Finland consistent ranks high in quality-of-life. For more information about living in Finland: http://www.aalto.fi/en/about/careers/international_staff/ |