You will be the Semiconductor Research and Development Engineer for the Detector Research and Development team. Our team is responsible for designing, fabricating, and testing cutting-edge infrared detectors using advanced epitaxial growth techniques.
What You Will Be Doing
As the Semiconductor Research and Development Engineer you will be responsible for driving process innovation and integration across our infrared detector programs.
Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- Develop and control semiconductor wafer photolithography processes for new detector products.
- Support high-precision flip-chip bonding of silicon to III-V semiconductor dies.
- Integrate process flows for new material platforms, collaborating with Production Process Integration Engineers.
- Present status updates and final reports to internal and external customers.
Why Join Us
The ideal candidate is a collaborative technical leader who thrives in a dynamic R&D environment, enjoys solving complex engineering challenges, and values the impact of advanced sensor technology on next-generation platforms.
We are committed to supporting your work-life balance and overall well-being, offering flexible scheduling options. Learn more about Lockheed Martin’s comprehensive benefits package here.
Further Information About This Opportunity
This position is in Santa Barbara. Discover more about our Santa Barbara, California location.
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN - This position is located at a facility that requires special access.
1. Understanding of band gap engineering.2. Experience in semiconductor wafer and die processing.
3. Excellent communication and presentation skills.
4. Experience programming with Matlab, JMP, Python, SQL, etc.
5. Persistence in problem solving.
6. Proficiency in sorting out the most impactful issues to focus on. Bachelors degree from an accredited college in a related discipline, or equivalent experience/combined education, with 4 years of professional experience; or 3 years of professional experience with a related Masters degree; or 0 years of experience required with a related PhD.
Proven ability to plan and present technical information clearly to key stakeholders.
Ability to diagnose and resolve complex engineering problems.
MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN - This position is located at a facility that requires special access.