Development Engineer for Semi-conductor Sensors
株式会社堀場製作所
- Semi-conductor sensors
- Temperature sensors
- Thermocouples
- Knowledge of semi-conductor devices
- Knowledge of red line
- ¥4,000,000 - 8,000,000
- Kyoto
- 1,001 to 10,000
Company Info
HORIBA Group's specialized company, providing comprehensive services from test runs to troubleshooting, inspection, and analysis of products related to automotive, environmental, medical, semi-conductor, and scientific fields.Job Summary
In the job position, you will be responsible for carrying out detailed work such as designing and evaluating semi-conductor sensors and devices, and contributing to a wide range of business by conducting research, evaluation, and improvement from design to evaluation results, and creating an environment where work can be done based on your own ideas and data.Duties
You will be responsible for the development of semi-conductor sensors and devices. Specifically, you will be responsible for designing and evaluating semi-conductor temperature sensors, thermocouples, and other devices, as well as conducting research, evaluation, and improvement of semi-conductor manufacturing processes and sensor component actual implementation processes. In addition, you will be responsible for evaluating electrical characteristics and sensor characteristics, as well as long-term evaluation tests, and improving evaluation results. It is also part of the division's mission to develop new sensors and technologies, create an environment where work can be done based on your own ideas and data, and achieve a sense of accomplishment when successful. The workplace is the HORIBA Advanced Technology Center (11-5 Kamitoba-Itchome, Minami-ku, Kyoto). We welcome those who have knowledge and experience in semi-conductor device development and knowledge of the red line.Login to see all information about offers.
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