Applied Materials is a global leader in materials science and engineering solutions, crucial for new semiconductor chips and advanced displays. The equipment we create and service is essential for advancing AI and accelerating the commercialization of next-generation semiconductor chips. We offer a supportive work culture that encourages learning, development, and career growth while tackling challenges and driving innovative solutions. We empower our team to push boundaries and learn daily in a supportive, leading global company. We care about employee health and well-being, providing programs for personal and professional growth. As an Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, modifying, and troubleshooting electrical or electronic engineering assemblies, layouts, schematics, and drawings to advance the equipment that supports our technology. Using your technical experience and critical thinking skills, you will perform engineering analysis, generate test reports, develop innovative solutions, and create documentation for product releases. You will also coordinate the procurement and assembly of components, identify sources of critical parts, and resolve technical issues to ensure peak performance. The Fusion program is a rotational training program within the Applied Materials Semiconductor Equipment business unit, designed to attract, assimilate, grow, and retain talented engineers. During the first two years, Fusion engineers undergo rotational assignments and work on cutting-edge designs for next-generation technologies. These rotations, typically three or four unique departmental assignments, help determine where the engineer will best flourish in their full-time position.
Stand Out From the Crowd
Upload your resume and get instant feedback on how well it matches this job.
Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level