Software Engineer

Applied MaterialsSanta Clara, CA
Onsite

About The Position

As a Software Engineer at Applied Materials, you’ll dive deep into ground-breaking technologies—like machine learning and AI—to craft novel software solutions that solve our customers’ high-value problems. Our Software Engineers are responsible for designing, prototyping, developing, and debugging software solutions for semiconductor equipment components and devices to ensure quality and functionality. You'll develop software documentation and test procedures, troubleshoot software problems, and communicate with internal customers to understand project requirements. As part of our team, you'll contribute your expertise in intricate systems, deciphering code, and anticipating software behaviors to ensure Applied remains the leader in the semiconductor and display sectors. We are seeking a highly capable and driven Software Engineer with a strong instrumentation background to serve as the Technical Lead for the Software Platform of our wafer processing tool. In this role, you will architect, implement, and deliver the full software stack that controls a subsystem and integrates it into the main system. You will work cross functionally with mechanical, electrical, and supplier teams to deliver a production ready solution under aggressive timelines. This is a high-ownership, high-impact role for someone who wants to lead a major subsystem from concept through release.

Requirements

  • 5+ years hands-on experience with instrumentation
  • Mastery on C#, modern C++ and Python
  • Production level experience with EtherCAT, motion control and configuring safety logics
  • Extensive software architecture design and project management skills
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional engineering groups
  • Experience in the field of semiconductor/automation equipment control or robotics
  • Familiarity with optical imaging systems
  • Familiarity with FPGA programming

Nice To Haves

  • MS+ in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Computer Science or related disciplines.

Responsibilities

  • Design and implement all software components required for equipment control, including: Chamber subsystems (motion, sensors, safety, I/O), Wafer handling coordination, Recipe interface and execution logic, API and communication interfaces to the main frame of semiconductor processing equipment
  • Build a complete standalone subsystem software framework capable of operating independently and integrating tightly with the main system.
  • Architect software running on a dedicated subsystem server, including: Real‑time communication over EtherCAT port, Integration with safety circuits provided by vendors
  • Implement robust, maintainable APIs for communication with the main framework.
  • Implement reliable communication channels including but not limited to: Device synchronization, Recipe handling, Error and safety signaling, Wafer handling coordination, Data transfer, System status monitor and logging
  • Act as the primary software technical contact for suppliers and coordinate engineering efforts with suppliers’ software team
  • Produce high quality architecture documents, interface specifications, and integration guides.
  • Serve as the software technical lead for the team: Shape and drive design decisions across ME, EE, and SW, Establish software standards, architecture direction, and code quality, Coordinate integration with system engineering, Mentor and support other contributors
  • Work closely with Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering teams, who will remain dedicated partners throughout the project.

Benefits

  • Supportive work culture that encourages you to learn, develop, and grow your career
  • Programs and support that encourage personal and professional growth
  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Participation in a bonus and a stock award program
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