Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Leading industry salary + benefits
Our Newport based client is currently searching for a Senior Packaging Process Engineer to work within a challenging R&D environment to explore and develop disruptive semiconductor packaging and integration technologies. The role will involve leading a team of engineers to develop new microelectronic devices with novel new packaging concepts including assembly, wire-bonding and die bonding. Prototype development will be an important part of the role. Required skills for the Senior Packaging Process Engineer will include: Strong semiconductor packaging and assembly experience Semiconductor device knowledge Strong communication and leadership skills Degree qualified in Physics, Electronics, Engineering or equivalent Please contact Rachel Anderson for further details.
Newport
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