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Introduction Ever dreamed of working for a trailblazing company crafting the coolest high-tech parts on the planet? Imagine being part of an environment that heavily invests in creating a one-of-a-kind workspace for its team. Picture a melting pot of diversity and unmatched expertise that you won't find anywhere else. Intrigued? Keep reading to discover how you can join our extraordinary team! About Low Noise Factory Low Noise Factory (LNF) designs and produces the world’s best low noise microwave amplifiers. These amplifiers are used near absolute zero –cryogenic– temperatures for space exploration, quantum computing, radio astronomy, and for various ground-breaking scientific endeavors where extreme sensitivity is paramount. Our amplifiers help receive signals from the most distant man-made object from Earth, the Voyager 1 space probe, help read quantum states in the fastest quantum computers. Low Noise Factory’s state-of-the-art amplifiers are far ahead of the competition. We invest heavily in research and collaborate closely with academic and scientific communities to keep advancing our technology further and further. Our success is the result of passion for science and precision, advanced by devotion and curiosity. As explorers on the technological frontier, our aim is to keep making the impossible possible. We do everything from basic research to product development, production and testing. In our 1500 sqm facility in Gothenburg we have a state-of-the-art laboratory with electronics assembly all the way to high frequency cryogenic testing. In addition, we have access to advanced cleanrooms where we develop and produce our semiconductor circuits. LNF has 25 employees with a background from 15 different countries. Job description and responsibilities We are expanding our Semiconductor Devices department and looking for a Cleanroom Process Technician to take ownership of the well-defined microfabrication process steps that bring our transistors to life. As our process technician, you will master these steps and run them consistently and with care, making you a central part of how our devices are actually made. You will spend much of your time in a modern cleanroom, operating advanced fabrication equipment according to established recipes, conducting routine measurements and inspections on wafers, and clearly documenting your findings for the engineering team. The role is practical and detail-oriented, offering opportunities to expand your skills across various tools and processes over time. Tasks may include, but are not limited to: • Cleanroom fabrication steps such as photolithography, wet and dry etching, thin film deposition, metal lift-off, and wafer dicing. • On-wafer device measurements, optical and SEM inspection, and film thickness and recess metrology. • Sample preparation, reliability-test execution, and clear data logging and documentation. • First-line troubleshooting and supporting the engineers on new processes. Requirements and qualifications A relevant B.Sc. – a merit but not required. Proficient in written and spoken English. Attentive to details, disciplined in following written procedures, and comfortable with precision work. Comfortable working in a cleanroom environment. Valuable additional skills Hands-on cleanroom or semiconductor fab experience. Experience operating process equipment such as lithography, etch, or deposition tools. Experience with microscopy, metrology, or electrical measurements. Familiarity with III-V or compound semiconductor processing. Benefits and terms Fulltime 40h/week Flexible work hours 30 days’ vacation per year Occupational pension Generous bonus system Health maintenance benefit (Friskvårdsbidrag) Private medical treatment insurance Food benefit Workplace The Low Noise Factory’s main office is located at Nellickevägen 24 in Gothenburg, Sweden. Our cleanroom is situated at Chalmers University, about 2 km away from the main office. How to apply Send your application to career@lownoisefactory.com. Last day of application: September 30, 2026.
Institutionen för materialvetenskap har som mål att vara en miljö för framgångsrik och värdefull forskning och utbildning med inriktning mot materialvetenskapliga lösningar för viktiga samhällsutmaningar. Läs mer om oss här Om avdelningen Avdelningen för medicinsk teknik är en del av Institutionen för materialvetenskap vid Ångströmlaboratoriet. Vi bedriver grundforskning inom utveckling och utvärdering av nya material i interaktion med biologiska system för att förstå de underliggande principerna. För oss är det lika viktigt att studera materialens inverkan på biologiska processer som biologiska processers inverkan på material.Vår ambition är att skapa en dynamisk undervisning- och forskningsmiljö som är internationellt erkänd för sin excellenta förmåga att sammanföra grundforskning med kliniska tillämpningar. Anställningen är placerad vid avdelningen för medicinsk teknik i den interdisciplinära forskargruppen EMBLA som leds av professor Maria Tenje. Gruppen bedriver framgångsrik och internationellt erkänd forskning inom organs-on-chip och droppbaserad mikrofluidik i samarbete med forskarlag vid flera olika svenska och utländska universitet. Forskningsfinansiering har erhållits genom flera prestigefyllda anslag, bl.a. från Knut och Alice Wallenbergs stiftelse och European Research Council (ERC). Projektbeskrivning Tillsammans med vår samarbetspartner Dan I Andersson, världsledande expert inom bakteriologi och antibiotikaresistens, har vi utvecklat ett dropp-baserad mikrofluidalt system för snabb diagnostik av heteroresistens – en form av antibiotikaresistens som är vanlig hos många bakteriearter och antibiotikaklasser. Vi är nu intresserade av att undersöka möjligheterna för klinisk implementering av teknologin och söker därför en person som kan utveckla en fullt integrerad och användarvänlig prototyp för automatiserad analys. Arbetsuppgifter: Den huvudsakliga arbetsuppgiften i denna tjänst är att utveckla en användarvänlig prototyp för detektion av heteroresistens (HR), anpassad för användning i klinisk miljö. Du kommer att ansvara för design, montering och karakterisering av den fullt integrerade prototypen där den droppbaserade HR-detekteringsanalysen kan automatiseras under noggrant kontrollerade förhållanden, t.ex. stabil temperatur. Prototypens hårdvara ska omfatta enkel provhantering, automatiserad flödeshantering samt ett optiskt detektionssystem. Vidare ska prototypen förses med ett användarvänligt grafiskt gränssnitt (GUI) och en integrerad bildanalysplattform, så att även personal utan specialutbildning kan använda systemet och tolka analysresultaten. Kvalifikationskrav: Master- eller civilingenjörsexamen / utbildning inom teknisk fysik, biomedicinsk teknik, maskinteknik, elektroteknik, materialvetenskap eller motsvarande utbildning inom ett närliggande område. Vi kräver också dokumenterad kunskap och erfarenhet inom utveckling av experimentella plattformar för mikrofluidala system hantering av gränssnitt mellan chip och omvärld för fluidik och elektronik mikroskopi och/eller optik för datainsamling och analys programvara för styrning av experimentell utrustning, t.ex. LabView, MATLAB eller liknande GUI-design med hjälp av t.ex. Python, Figma eller liknande Goda skriftliga och muntliga färdigheter i engelska Önskvärt/meriterande i övrigt Dokumenterad kunskap och erfarenhet inom följande områden är meriterande för tjänsten: mikrofabrikation och mikrosystemteknik mikrobiologi och antibiotikaresistens medicinteknik grundläggande förståelse för regulatoriska processer och dokumentation Om anställningen Anställningen är tidsbegränsad 8 månader. Omfattningen är 100%. Tillträde september 2026 eller enl överenskommelse. Placeringsort: Uppsala Upplysningar om anställningen lämnas av: Professor Maria Tenje, (maria.tenje@angstrom.uu.se) eller Dr Sagar Agnihotri (sagar.agnihotri@angstrom.uu.se) Välkommen med din ansökan senast 12 augusti, 2026, UFV-PA 2026/1987 Läs hela annonsen och sök tjänsten via uu.se Öppen för alla Vi fokuserar på din kompetens, inte dina övriga förutsättningar. Vi är öppna för att anpassa rollen eller arbetsplatsen efter dina behov.
Are you ready to take on a technical role that involves solving complex problems in a high-tech environment? As a Product Integration Engineer at Silex Microsystems, you will play a key role in ensuring the efficient high-volume production of MEMS (Microelectromechanical Systems), working closely with various teams to drive continuous improvements and provide exceptional service to our global customers. Your work will be essential in maintaining the high-quality standards we are known for and ensuring smooth production processes. In this role, you will: Take process and batch responsibility for various MEMS products to ensure timely delivery and production efficiency. Monitor and maintain product yield, identifying areas for improvement and implementing solutions. Initiate and lead product improvement programs to optimize production processes. Troubleshoot and resolve process-related issues quickly and effectively to minimize production downtime. Collaborate closely with production planning and process engineers to optimize MEMS integration solutions. Document and maintain production records and specifications for both internal and external use. Support and contribute to ongoing updates and improvements to internal systems and processes. We are looking for someone who has: A master’s degree in materials science, physics, chemistry, or another related field. Work experience in a relevant manufacturing industry, preferably in MEMS or a similar high-tech field. Strong problem-solving skills with a focus on precision and quality. Excellent communication skills in English, both spoken and written; Swedish is considered a plus. The ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic, and team-oriented environment. A proactive mindset with a passion for continuous improvement and delivering outstanding customer experiences. What we offer you: The chance to work closely with fantastic colleagues. The opportunity to work with the latest technology in MEMS. To be part of a leading company driving technology development in the industry. Strong knowledge exchange with the world's foremost experts in process integration and process development of MEMS. About Silex Silex is the world’s largest and most advanced pure-play MEMS foundry, headquartered in Stockholm. MEMS is present in nearly all modern technology, from personal gadgets to automotive electronics, medical monitoring and testing equipment, and thermal management systems. With a team of expert engineers, operators, technicians, support staff, specialists, and more, Silex brings the ideas and concepts of the industry’s leading MEMS innovators to life. The Silex team brings together talented, curious, visionary, and determined individuals to break new ground in the industry alongside customers, developing the latest process technology within MEMS for global applications. As part of this team, you will work with some of the world’s largest technology giants and innovation leaders in industries such as medicine, life sciences, consumer electronics, telecommunications, automotive, and industrial sectors. Additional Information We have an ongoing recruitment process and therefore encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. To apply, please attach your CV and answer a few questions. Our process is competency-based and includes a personality and logic test as well as reference checks. Additionally, we will conduct a background check and drug test prior to employment, and as an employer, we perform random alcohol and drug tests for all employees. We look forward to your application and to welcoming you on this exciting journey!
Silex Microsystems is the world’s leading pure-play MEMS foundry, partnering with global clients to develop some of the most advanced MEMS products in the world. As a Product Manager in our Product Development team, you will play a key role in pushing the boundaries of what is technically possible — working hands-on with cutting-edge processes while driving complex development projects forward. This is a highly technical, project-driven role where you combine microfabrication expertise with strong project management to take products from concept to market. Read more about Silex here. The Team You will join our Product Development team of around 40 colleagues, including Product Managers, Process Design Engineers and CAD Engineers, and you’ll be reporting to a Group Manager. The team works at the core of Silex’s offering — translating customer designs into manufacturable MEMS products. Collaboration is key, and you will work closely with both internal experts and international customers in a highly knowledge-driven environment. The role In this role, you will lead the development of MEMS products from early concept through prototype, combining technical depth with structured project management. Customers typically come to Silex with a design concept, and together with our CAD Engineers and technical experts, you will evaluate and shape that design to ensure it is manufacturable. Early in the process, you will bring together specialists from different process areas to define a robust concept and create a scalable process flow, and a recipe for the new product. In this concept phase, you will be ensuring that all critical aspects are considered before the customer approves the concept, and the project moves into prototyping. As the project progresses into the prototype phase, you will own the overall execution — ensuring timelines are met, risks are managed, and technical challenges are solved along the way. A part of the role is hands-on work in the cleanroom. After each process step, you will evaluate the outcome using tools such as SEM analysis to determine whether the desired result has been achieved. Based on your findings, you will work closely with Process Engineers to tweak parameters in processes to achieve the desired result. Finally, you’re responsible for the delivery of the final prototype to the client. To ensure a strong start, you’ll receive hands-on training from an experienced colleague to familiarize you with our development process and tools before being in client discussions. After a while, you will start acting as the technical interface towards customers, leading discussions around progress, challenges, and next steps. In this role, you will Drive MEMS development projects from concept to the delivery of a final prototype. Evaluate customer designs and ensure manufacturability together with CAD and process experts. Define process flows and build fabrication recipes for new products. Bring together cross-functional experts early in the project to ensure a robust concept. Analyze process results using SEM and other characterization methods. Collaborate with Process Engineers to achieve desired results after each fabrication step. Own project timelines, order portfolios, progress, and delivery. Identify risks, troubleshoot issues, and ensure forward momentum. Act as the technical lead towards customers. Lead technical discussions, reporting, and planning. What We’re Looking For A Master’s degree or PhD with coursework in microfabrication/ nanotechnology. Experience with microfabrication through work or academic research, ideally using processes like lithography, plasma deposition and plasma etching. Strong communication skills and the ability to discuss technical topics in English. Swedish is considered highly beneficial as a lot of internal documentation is written in Swedish. Previous experience with customer interaction. Several years of industry experience in production environments, leading technical projects. To succeed in the role, we also think that you are A clear and adaptable communicator, able to engage both colleagues and customers. Organized and methodical in how you drive projects forward. Curious and eager to deepen your expertise in MEMS. Business-minded and focused on delivering value to customers. About the recruitment process We review applications on a rolling basis, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. To apply, please attach your CV or LinkedIn-profile, and answer a few questions. If you progress through the full process, you will start with a digital interview with one of our Talent Acquisition Partners, followed by a personality and logical ability test. Next, you will meet with one of our Group Managers together with a Talent Acquisition Partner for an in-person interview, and finally with our VP of Product Development for a concluding interview. Before an offer, we also conduct reference checks, a background check, and a drug test. Randomized alcohol- and drug testing is conducted for all of our employees during the employment.
About the position Join Mycronic’s Pattern Generators Division as a Quality Engineer in the Metrology and Process Control group (PMCD). In this role, you will work with process quality, Statistical Process Control, and process optimization for advanced mask manufacturing used in the display and semiconductor industries. You will work close to the cleanroom, process equipment, metrology results, and R&D projects. The work combines data analysis, hands-on cleanroom processing, process tuning, and improvement of process control methods. You will support both daily process stability and new product development, with a focus on making our processes more stable, capable, and repeatable. Key Responsibilities include but are not limited to: • Drive and maintain SPC and process control, including monitoring process stability, setting control limits, analyzing trends, and improving process capability. • Work hands-on in the cleanroom with wet chemical and RIE processes, including developing, chrome etching, cleaning, tuning, troubleshooting, and process optimization. • Run and support both automated and manual mask processing, including operating process tools, performing manual process steps, refilling chemicals, and following cleanroom and safety routines. • Plan, run, and evaluate experiments to support R&D activities, including novel product development, process robustness, cleanliness, cleaning performance, and defect reduction. • Analyze process and metrology data to find trends, deviations, root causes, and improvement opportunities. • Support investigations related to yield, process variation, etch performance, uniformity, repeatability, cleanliness, and equipment-related process effects. • Create and improve documentation such as work instructions, process specifications, control plans, test plans, and quality routines. • Work closely with colleagues in process development, metrology, product development, production, system engineering, and quality. Qualifications Are you ready to help shape the future with us? Mycronic is the right place for you if you are driven, curious, and motivated by solving technical problems. To succeed in this role, you need a structured and analytical way of working, combined with a strong interest in hands-on process work. You should enjoy working in a cleanroom environment and be comfortable moving between practical processing, statistical analysis, troubleshooting, and technical discussions. You take responsibility for your work, pay attention to details, and want to understand why a process behaves in a certain way. Because the role includes frequent collaboration with other engineers, you should be a strong team player who can explain technical findings clearly and help turn data into practical improvements. On top of this, you need: • MSc or higher in Nanotechnology, Microfabrication, Semiconductor Processing, Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering or related technical fields. • Experience with process optimization for chrome etch processes. • Experience from cleanroom work, preferably within semiconductor, photomask, display, MEMS, microfabrication, or similar advanced manufacturing. • Experience with SPC, process control, process capability, trend analysis, and data-based problem solving. • Practical experience with wet chemical processing, such as developing, etching, cleaning, or similar chemical process steps. • Good understanding of process variation, repeatability, stability, contamination control, and how process parameters affect product quality. • Ability to analyze complex technical problems and turn data into conclusions, actions, and improvements. • Willingness and ability to work hands-on in a cleanroom, including chemical handling and manual processing. • Fluent English, both written and spoken. It is a merit if you have: • Experience with RIE process development, tuning, troubleshooting, or process control. • Experience from photomask, semiconductor, display, MEMS, or advanced lithography-related manufacturing. • Experience with DOE, process windows, control plans, FMEA, root-cause analysis, or other structured engineering methods. • Experience using metrology data to understand and improve process performance. • Experience with cleanliness, cleaning processes, particle control, contamination analysis, or defect reduction. • Knowledge of chrome, quartz, glass, resist, or other materials used in mask manufacturing. • Experience supporting R&D projects or transferring processes from development into stable operation. Place of employment: Headquarters in Täby, right outside Stockholm, Sweden Application deadline: 2026-07-23 Contact person: David Luthman, Group Manager, david.luthman@mycronic.com. How to apply: Submit your CV via our portal A culture of collaboration and personal growth At Mycronic, we love what we do, but most importantly who we do it with. Because to us the relationships we have with our customers and each other are the keys to success. Take part in the excitement of working with innovative people and global businesses who are elevating today’s standards in modern electronics. Share in the responsibility of bringing great ideas to life within an inclusive culture that not only promotes personal growth and embraces diversity but depends upon it. Here you are expected to have a voice and will be encouraged to get involved. It’s this very mindset that empowers our people to make a positive difference for a broad range of businesses, society and the planet – every day. https://www.mycronic.com/en/career/working-at-mycronic/