Research Associate Optics | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter Optik (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Heidenheim
Job Summary
This role involves working as a Research Associate in Optics, focusing primarily on the development of high-precision optical processing procedures, specifically for EUV applications. Key responsibilities include taking ownership of work packages, independently executing development projects, and regularly reporting project progress to management. The successful candidate will document, communicate, and present project results, and support the introduction of new processing procedures into production environments. Collaboration with internal and external expert teams, as well as national and international institutes, is central to the role. Candidates must possess a strong technical or scientific degree, ideally a PhD, coupled with experience in developing complex systems and processes, and excellent communication and analytical skills.
Required Skills
Education
Completed degree in a technical or scientific field, preferably with a PhD, or comparable qualification
Experience
- Professional experience in the development of highly complex systems and processes
- Knowledge in the field of optics
- Knowledge of optical processing procedures (advantageous)
Languages
Additional
- High degree of communication, teamwork, conflict resolution, and assertiveness skills; resilience and flexibility; self-reliant working style; high comprehension and creativity.
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