Field Services Engineer
Listed on 2026-03-03
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineer
About the Company
A globally respected metrology technology leader is expanding its on-site engineering team in Hillsboro, Oregon — supporting one of the most advanced semiconductor fabrication facilities in the world.
About the Role
This is not a road-warrior FSE role. It’s a high-impact, site-based engineering position where you’ll work hands-on with ultra-precise surface measurement, optical, and laser-based systems inside a cutting-edge cleanroom environment. If you come from metrology, microscopy, laser systems, or precision optical instrumentation, this is your opportunity to step deeper into advanced semiconductor manufacturing.
Responsibilities
- Provide first-line technical support for advanced optical, laser-based, and surface metrology systems
- Monitor tool health, uptime, and performance inside a semiconductor fab
- Troubleshoot complex hardware, software, optical, and measurement-related challenges
- Support installation, qualification, and production ramp of new tools
- Collaborate with global engineering, applications, and process teams
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives to optimize tool reliability and yield
Qualifications
- Relevant degrees include:
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electronics
- Mechatronics
- Materials Science
- Physical Chemistry
Required Skills
We’re particularly interested in engineers with experience in:
- Semiconductor metrology or inspection tools
- Optical measurement systems
- Microscopy (confocal, interferometry, surface analysis, etc.)
- Laser-based measurement or exposure systems
- SEM / surface characterization equipment
- Precision instrumentation or high-accuracy motion systems
Pay range and compensation package
$120,000 – $150,000 Base + 401(k) Match + Full Family Healthcare
Day Shift Only | 3 Weeks PTO + Public Holidays
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