Theoretical Physicist | Theoretischer Physiker (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Heidenheim
Job Summary
This role is for an ambitious Theoretical Physicist to join a dynamic team, contributing to cutting-edge innovations for a key client. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and evaluating models and simulations of physical-optical properties of lithography objectives, systematically analyzing and interpreting measurement data, and creating component specifications. A crucial part of the role involves presenting and documenting development results, alongside advancing simulation and analysis software. This position offers the opportunity to work on exciting and diverse projects within an innovative environment, supported by a comprehensive onboarding program and an unlimited employment contract. The role also provides significant flexibility through mobile work options, making it an attractive opportunity for a creative and proactive professional.
Required Skills
Education
University degree in Physics (preferably PhD) or comparable qualification
Experience
- Professional experience in model development, simulation, and evaluation of physical-optical properties
- Experience in systematic evaluation and interpretation of measurement data
- Experience in creating component specifications and negotiating with internal and external partners
- Experience in presenting and documenting development results
- Experience in developing simulation and analysis software
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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