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Epitaxial Engineer, Finisar Corporation
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- Company Overview
- Finisar Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. Finisar
Corporation (Nasdaq:FNSR) is a technology leader for fiber optic
subsystems and network performance test systems. These products
enable high-speed data communications for networking and storage
applications over Gigabit Ethernet local area networks (LANs),
Fibre Channel storage area networks (SANs), and metropolitan area
networks (MANs) using both IP and SONET/SDH-based protocols. We are
focused on the application of digital fiber optics to provide a
broad line of high-performance, reliable, value-added optical
subsystems for data networking and storage equipment manufacturers.
- Key Job Duties and Responsibilities:
- MOCVD crystal growth of InAlGaAs and InGaAsP on AIXTRON
multi-wafer reactors. The position involves contributing
to development of new devices as well as optimization of
current processes (and the occasional maintenance activity).
- The engineer will be responsible for design, growth, and
characterization of epitaxial crystal films to be used
in lasers and detectors in InP as well as development of
future devices involving selective area growth and/or regrowth.
- Strong collaborative and communications skills required for
interaction within Epi team as well as with Device and Process
groups and failure analysis activities.
- Finisar Corporation is an equal opportunity employer.
- Skills/Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in E.E., Physics, or related fields, specializing in
MOCVD crystal growth for optoelectronic devices.
- 3 years or more experience in MOCVD crystal growth of
InP-based materials for FP and DFB lasers.
- Knowledge of laser and detector device physics and
experience with standard epitaxial characterization tools
such as XRD, ECV, SIMS, PL, and reflectance.
- Familiarity with standard process steps for semiconductor
laser device fabrication.
- Experience with gratings and regrowth for DFB lasers.
- Desirable skills:
- Familiarity with selective area growth techniques, butt-joint
regrowth, SPC, control charts, and other aspects of manufacturing.
To apply, contact Sheila Roberts:
shelia.roberts@finisar.com
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Posted July 26, 2007
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