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Semiconductor Process Optimisation Senior Engineer

NUS EnterpriseSingaporePosted 18 May 2026

NUS Enterprise is seeking a senior semiconductor process engineer to lead innovation and yield improvement initiatives. The role involves designing and optimizing process integration flows for silicon-based photonics using DOE and statistical methodologies. Candidates must have 20+ years of industry experience and deep knowledge of fabrication processes like lithography and etching. This is a technical leadership position focusing on high-impact advanced technology development.

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Experience

20+ years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

NUS Enterprise is seeking a senior semiconductor process engineer to lead innovation and yield improvement initiatives. The role involves designing and optimizing process integration flows for silicon-based photonics using DOE and statistical methodologies. Candidates must have 20+ years of industry experience and deep knowledge of fabrication processes like lithography and etching. This is a technical leadership position focusing on high-impact advanced technology development.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

High-impact research role at a reputable academic enterprise, though it is a fixed-term contract role which slightly lowers the caliber score.

The JD is extremely crisp with clearly defined technical requirements and specific responsibilities related to semiconductor process optimization.

Must haves

  • Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or Material Science
  • 20+ years of semiconductor process engineering experience
  • Strong understanding of semiconductor fabrication process flows
  • Extensive experience with die bonding and advanced packaging methods
  • Hands-on experience with DOE, statistical modeling, and process capability analysis
  • Proficiency with data analysis tools such as Python

Tools and skills

semiconductor fabrication process flowslithographyetchdepositionimplantationcmpdie bondingpick and placeadvanced imaging sensorsoptical componentsadvanced packaging methodsdoestatistical modelingprocess capability analysispythonorigin

Nice to have: advanced semiconductor nodes, iii-v compound semiconductors, silicon photonics.

About the company

Academic/Research organization associated with a university, functioning as a mid-tier entity in the industrial landscape.

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