Device Engineer

Newton Aycliffe

Device Engineering

Entry-level

Full-time

Octric Semiconductor is a new name in the compound semiconductor foundry space. Its devices are used in mission‑critical defence and commercial applications.

For over 25 years, we have delivered more than 1.5 billion devices shipped from our site to date.

Octric has ambitious plans to grow the company and expand with new products and applications, supported by a 10‑year investment plan. Following significant investment from the UK Ministry of Defence, we now have a bright new path ahead. As part of an emerging semiconductor cluster in the northeast, we are focused on developing advanced technology for the next generation of semiconductors. We are looking to fill a number of exciting roles across device design, innovation, manufacturing, and reliability.

Located in Newton Aycliffe, UK,  we occupy a 10,000 m² purpose‑built Class 100 manufacturing facility fully equipped to produce state‑of‑the‑art compound semiconductor products.

Octric is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Our company values different perspectives and experiences, and we're dedicated to creating an environment where all employees can thrive. We have family‑friendly employee policies, a culture that respects work‑life balance, and a competitive benefits package. We are committed to personal and professional progression and development.

Be part of our journey and join our team driving innovation in a cutting‑edge industry.

Purpose of Role

Participate in development of new III-V GaN and GaAs RF device technology from concept to production. Support the sustaining device engineering of existing process technologies.

Summary of Responsibilities

  • Participate in development of new III-V GaN and GaAs RF device technology from concept to production.
  • Support the sustaining device engineering of existing process technologies.

Main Tasks

  • Support development and introduction of new compound semiconductor process technologies in partnership with Process Engineering and Reliability teams, initially in GaN and GaAs RF device technologies.
  • Maintenance of specification limits and control limits for in-line test.
  • Monitoring of process performance using SPC techniques, reacting to abnormal data and driving improvements.
  • Provide device input to the resolution of manufacturing issues.
  • Provide device support to Process, Reliability and Test Engineering teams.

Requirements

Experience & Technical Skills

  • Experience with development or manufacture of transistors.
  • Relevant experience in a semiconductor engineering role.
  • Semiconductor device characterisation.
  • Exposure to RF device concepts.
  • In-depth understanding of electronic device physics.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving ability.
  • Data-oriented with a knowledge of statistics.
  • Programming ability.
  • Knowledge of scientific experimentation techniques.

Personal Qualities

  • Pro-active and capable of working without direct supervision.
  • Project team-working ability.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Decisive, accurate, creative and forward thinking.
  • Must have drive to achieve results.

Education & Qualifications

  • Minimum degree qualified in Electronic/Electrical Engineering or Physics with a high level of knowledge of semiconductor physics and device technology.
  • Must be a British Citizen.

Additional Information

  • Applicants who do not meet all listed criteria but demonstrate relevant skills and aspirations are encouraged to apply.
  • The company is committed to providing reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process to ensure accessibility for all candidates.
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