Radio Frequency Hardware Engineer
HORIBA
Date: 16 hours ago
City: Reno, NV
Salary:
$115,000
-
$144,000
per year
Contract type: Full time

Are you looking for an exciting career in the semiconductor industry? Semiconductors are the key evolving components in the industry today. HORIBA has kept its sights keenly focused on this micro world and provides rewarding careers in Sales and Marketing, Research and Development, Production, and Operations. HORIBA Semiconductor's proprietary analysis technology is fully demonstrated in a wide range of fields - semiconductors, medicine, environment, science, and engine measurements. In high-tech industries like semiconductor manufacturing, HORIBA provides an extensive selection of process monitors for integration into manufacturing lines that aid the safe production of high-performance devices.The HORIBA Group of worldwide companies provides an extensive array of instruments and systems for applications ranging from automotive R&D, process and environmental monitoring, in-vitro medical diagnostics, semiconductor manufacturing and metrology, to a broad range of scientific R&D and QC measurements. Proven quality and trustworthy performance have established widespread confidence in the HORIBA Brand.Inspired by our unique motto, “JOY and FUN,” we focus on social responsibilities by building state-of-the-art products for scientific advancement; especially for protecting health, safety, and the environment. “HORIBARIANs,” the HORIBA employees all over the world, look forward to working with additional creative and entrepreneurial self-starters. To learn more about our unique culture and vision for our future, visit Our Future page.Our North American Semiconductor group is searching for an experienced Radio Frequency Hardware Engineer to develop and qualify new proprietary Radio Frequency (RF) data-acquisition hardware for high-speed voltage-current-impedance data acquisition and analysis for applications in semiconductor RF plasma generator and matching network applications. The HORIBA Semiconductor US R&D Technology Center in Reno, Nevada is just minutes from the Sierra Nevada Mountain range. Discover more about this area by visiting https://www.visitrenotahoe.com. In this exciting role, you will
- Design RF circuits, probes/sensors and systems for high-frequency (kHz to GHz) data acquisition of voltage, current, impedance signals used on RF generators and match networks used for plasma etch or remote plasma processing equipment.
- Conduct simulation, analysis, and modeling of RF circuits using Multiphysics, CAE or other types of simulators like Comsol, Cadence, Ansys, SPICE, etc.
- Prototype, test, and validate RF hardware designs in laboratory environments.
- Collaborate with PCB designers to ensure RF layout guidelines are followed for optimal performance.
- Characterize and optimize RF components such as amplifiers, filters, spectrum analyzer ADC’s, and other power/ data acquisition components.
- Work closely with embedded firmware engineers and software engineers to create source code, algorithms, and user interfaces on hardware that is developed.
- Perform system-level integration and testing of RF subsystems.
- Generate documentation including schematics, PCB layout guidelines, test procedures, and design verification reports.
- Stay current with industry trends and emerging technologies in RF hardware design.
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, or related field. Master’s or PhD degree preferred.
- Experience with RF Plasma applications in semiconductor or related electronic materials/device manufacturing using low-medium energy RF and/or microwave plasmas.
- Experience in RF data acquisition, RF power control hardware design and development, gas/plasma related materials processing equipment.
- Hands-on experience with RF test equipment such as spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, signal generators, etc.
- Some proficiency in RF simulation and design tools such as Comsol, Cadence, Mentor, Ansys, SPICE, etc. would be a plus.
- Familiarity with PCB layout techniques for RF and high-speed data acquisition circuits, Mentor Graphics or Cadence schematic capture and PCA-PCB layout experience preferable.
- Familiarity with RF regulatory compliance standards (FCC, CE, etc.).
- Familiarity with safety best practices related to electrical energy, ionizing radiation, pressurized gas systems and hazardous chemistry.
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