Enabler for smaller, more powerful, and more energy-efficient microchips- Working for tomorrow today.
Around 80 percent of all microchips worldwide are produced using ZEISS technologies. As the centerpiece of every electronically controlled system, they have become an integral part of our everyday lives – whether in smartphones, smart homes or smart factories. ZEISS is a technology leader in the field of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. With high-precision lithography optics, photomask systems and process control solutions, ZEISS enables the production of ever smaller, increasingly powerful, and more energy-efficient microchips, and thus plays a pivotal role in the age of micro- and nanoelectronics.
Your Role
With our cutting-edge technology in high-precision lithography optics, we enable the production of the heart of every electronically controlled system - the microchip. If you are passionate about reliability engineering whilst pushing the boundaries of technology and thrive in a collaborative environment, we invite you to apply and help shape the future of lithography optics innovation.
you are responsible for the reliability systems engineering and technical risk management regarding complex designs and components, within a highly innovative research and development environment
as reliability expert / systems engineer you proactively drive our projects to success by using suitable design-for-reliability approaches and concepts
within our development teams and our international suppliers, you define and coordinate the necessary activities to assure that the reliability requirements are met
you actively manage the diverse interfaces and minimize the technical risk level by using your excellent networking skills
you support our interdisciplinary teams at root cause analyses in cases of customer complaints or field incidents, assess the reliability impact and define mitigation measures
Your Profileyou have an excellent university degree in engineering or a natural science (e.g., physics, chemistry, material science, electrical engineering), PhD preferred but not essential
several years professional experience as development or systems engineer, within an international high-tech research and development environment
In-depth methodological knowledge in reliability engineering, Six Sigma methods, FMEA or statistical methods
expelled experience in “physics of failure”, e.g., damage mechanisms or degradation effects
a strongly communicative and organized personality, which allows you to interact easily within various interfaces and to present you results vividly
fluent in German and English
enthusiasm for an interdisciplinary function with freedom for personal initiative
Your ZEISS Recruiting Team:
Matthias Sonnentag