
NILT Sweden Filial · Göteborg
Be part of shaping next-generation optical technologies Join NILT as a Production and Development Engineer, where you will work hands‑on in a world‑class cl...
Be part of shaping next-generation optical technologies
Join NILT as a Production and Development Engineer, where you will work hands‑on in a world‑class cleanroom environment and play a central role in developing and fabricating high‑precision AR masters for customers around the globe.
In this position, you will have excellent opportunities to grow your technical capabilities within nanofabrication, process optimization, and advanced metrology—while contributing to a rapidly expanding, international high‑tech company.
You will be based at NILT Sweden Filial, in Gothenburg. As part of the Mastering team, you will collaborate closely with colleagues across Denmark, Sweden, and Switzerland. Our culture is collaborative, innovative, and quality‑driven, with a strong focus on precision, knowledge sharing, and continuous learning. You will join an ambitious organization where we win and lose together - team spirit and mutual achievement are at the heart of how we work.
Tasks and responsibilities
You will run and coordinate the complete process flow for AR master fabrication, ensuring alignment with production plans, yield targets, and quality requirements.
You refine and innovate lithography (EBL, maskless UV), dry etch (RIE, ICP, IBE), and thin‑film deposition (E‑beam, sputtering, PECVD, ALD) processes to enhance performance, stability, and throughput.
You perform SEM, AFM, ellipsometry, and optical inspections, generating complete and traceable documentation for internal use and for customer projects.
You translate experimental data and capability studies into clear process capabilities and product specifications.
You collaborate across lithography, etch, and deposition areas to maintain efficient flow and minimize bottlenecks.
You investigate deviations, identify root causes, and implement improvements to strengthen process robustness.
Skills, experiences and qualifications we are looking for
Questions You are welcome to reach out to: Vladimir Topic, AR Mastering, Team Leader, vt@nilt.com
Interested?
Please forward your CV and application letter incl. answers to the 2 questions below, no later than
20 July 2026. We look forward to hearing from you.
1. Key experience #1
Describe a situation where you developed or optimized a cleanroom process. What was the challenge, what approach did you take, and what results did you achieve?
2. Key experience #2
Describe a time you handled a production deviation or root‑cause investigation. What methods did you apply, and what was the long‑term impact of your actions?
About NIL Technology
NIL Technology (NILT), founded in 2006, is an optical solutions company designing, developing, and manufacturing optical elements and components using high-precision nanoscale features. NILT creates competitive advantages with flat optics (meta-optics) in optical applications for 3D sensing, consumer electronics, machine vision, autonomous vehicles, telecommunication, and AR. With its background in mastering for nanoimprint, the company produces masters and offers nano-foundry services. NILT is based in Denmark and has offices in Switzerland, Sweden, US, and a manufacturing in Malaysia. Visit us at www.nilt.com. NILT is owned by Radiant Opto-Electronics Corporation (www.radiant.com.tw).
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