Do you want to work on cutting edge technology that pushes the limits of what a whole industry can do? Do you want to help drive the performance of Seagate recording heads beyond that of any other competitor in the world? The HAMR Product Materials Group does just this by delivering new material and deposition process solutions to Seagate's advanced recording head development effort. As part of the wafer process team, we develop best-in-class films using vacuum- and electrochemistry-based deposition methods, and partner with integration teams to introduce these films into new recording head designs. As an enabler of head performance and reliability advances through materials innovation, we help Seagate win in technology and time-to-market. About the role - you will: Develop novel metal and dielectric thin films and processes for next-generation heat-assisted magnetic recording heads. Create new process modules using a variety of deposition techniques (PVD, IBD, evaporation), and optimize their performance with statistically based experimentation methods. Conduct detailed studies of material properties using microstructural, chemical, electrical and thermal/mechanical test methods. Interface with wafer process and product teams to integrate new process modules into advanced prototype wafer builds. Help assess the impact of new materials and processes on downstream head performance to drive process improvements. Mature baseline vacuum deposition processes to enable transfer into volume manufacturing. Manage the configuration, qualification and time-sharing of R D deposition equipment systems Work with deposition and metrology capital equipment suppliers to define hardware paths needed for advanced capability and manufacturability. About you: You are self-motivated, able to work independently and have strong attention to detail. You are a team player capable of working in strong partnership with and communicating effectively with a diverse group of engineers and technicians. You are a strong and well-organized multitasker, able to balance day-to-day wafer processing needs with longer-term development work. You can maintain thorough documentation of results and able to clearly discuss and present them with other staff members in engineering and management forums. You have a track record of innovation, with an ability to monitor outside sources (journals, patents, university work and conferences) for developing new ideas and directions. You are able and eager to work in a mix of clean room and laboratory environments.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees