Nanofabrication Engineer
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We are looking for a Nanofabrication Engineer/Senior Nanofabrication Engineer (depending on experience) to accelerate the development of our quantum networking technology. These form a core part of our hardware R&D efforts, and their performance is crucial to reaching the rate and fidelity required for multi-core quantum computing. You would join our highly motivated and multi-disciplinary Photonics Systems team, with expertise across engineering design, optics, integrated photonics, and nanofabrication. Your role would initially focus on development and testing of a bespoke MEMS actuator which is a critical component for Nu Quantum next generation Qubit Photon Interface (QPI) device. What you'll be doing:
- Develop, test and optimise bespoke MEMS actuator and miniaturized optical cavity module devices in line with specifications required for Nu Quantum's next generation Qubit Photon Interface design.
- Develop, test and optimise high-precision assembly processes to align and assemble miniaturized optical elements.
- Define and refine the microfabrication flow in collaboration with external foundry suppliers and internal process engineers.
- Coordinate design-test-build development cycles to meet project deliverable timeline and quality standards, including tasks such as parts inventory management, test planning, database management and technical reporting.
Requirements
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Postgraduate degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or a related discipline, or equivalent industry experience.
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General hands-on experience with cleanroom processes, such as wet chemistry, photolithography, plasma etching, thin-film deposition and substrate dicing. Able to work in a shared cleanroom environment.
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Technical expertise in one or more of the following areas:
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Proficiency in multi-physics simulation software (COMSOL / Ansys), layout tools (KLayout), and CAD tools (SolidWorks).
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Experience with design, tape-out, packaging and testing of MEMS flexure devices.
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Expertise in high-precision semiconductor / photonics assembly and packaging, such as wafer-level handling, parts singulation, active optical alignment and bonding techniques.
Excellent interpersonal, problem solving, and communication skills (verbal and written) for successful multi-disciplinary group interactions.The ability to adapt and work both autonomously and as part of a small team.
Experience with some of the following is not necessary but a bonus:
- Previous experience with fabrication of optical microcavities.
- Knowledge of quantum optics or cavity quantum electrodynamics.
- Experience in Design of Experiments (DOE) and statistical analysis tools like Python / JMP / R to ensure test results are reliable and repeatable.
- Experience with 3D forming manufacturing techniques, such as selective laser etching, 2-photon polymerisation, advanced 3D printing.
Benefits & conditions
- Refreshments, including fruit and beverages, are available in the office.
- Flexible working options
- 28 days annual leave, inclusive of a 3-day company shutdown period + UK Bank Holidays
- Option to purchase up to 5 days holiday per year
- Access to the Cambridge Botanical Gardens
- On-site gym membership
- Cycle scheme
- Private Medical and Dental Cover (With Vitality and Bupa)
- Enhanced paid family leave policies
- Generous Employee Referral Scheme
- 1 month paid Sabbatical after 4 years of service
- Group Life Assurance (4 x salary)
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