At Seagate our mission is to build the world’s best data storage devices. The Advanced Transducer Development group is a global R&D organization that develops new recording head technologies to advance areal density and enable Seagate’s HDD (Hard Disk Drive) 4 year+ product roadmap. Our process team uses state-of-the-art wafer fabrication tools and cleanroom facilities to innovate and deliver leading-edge writers and read sensors. With an emphasis on proving feasibility of new devices, processes and materials, we help build Seagate’s future time-to-market leadership. If you are excited by innovative technology development, are naturally creative, and passionate about seeing ideas come to life then this could be a perfect fit to your research and development career. About the role - you will: Help develop new wafer process and test methods for advanced recording head device wafers Work with the design and process development teams to translate new device concepts into feasible, predictive test structures Assist in development of new unit processes (deposition, litho, etch, CMP, wet process) needed to achieve component-level feasibility demonstrations Perform and analyze a variety of metrology measurements to assess geometric and physical properties of functional thin films and nanostructures Detect, pareto and help solve new defect modes related to new integration schemes Evaluate new process techniques for capability and manufacturability Perform work with team of PhD engineers and technicians in lab and clean room environments
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