What are the responsibilities and job description for the Scientific Engineering Technical Manager position at The University of Texas at Arlington?
Job Summary
The Scientific Engineering Technical Manager leads semiconductor workforce development effort at UTA , initiating educational programs, working on grant proposal writing; Supervising instruction and teaching of undergraduate and graduate sections of semiconductor chip fabrication courses; Helping maintain fabrication equipment and tools; Ensuring purchase of necessary supplies and chemicals.
Minimum Qualifications
The Scientific Engineering Technical Manager leads semiconductor workforce development effort at UTA , initiating educational programs, working on grant proposal writing; Supervising instruction and teaching of undergraduate and graduate sections of semiconductor chip fabrication courses; Helping maintain fabrication equipment and tools; Ensuring purchase of necessary supplies and chemicals.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s of Science in an engineering, technology, physics, chemistry or materials discipline (or related field) or minimum of five (5) years of experience in semiconductor chip fabrication.
- Masters of Science in an engineering, technology, physics, chemistry or materials discipline (or related field) or minimum of seven (7) years of experience in semiconductor chip fabrication.
- Semiconductor workforce training leadership experience.
- Experience conducting training and process development in a technical environment.
- Semiconductor workforce training leadership experience.
- Familiarity with operation and maintenance of a microfabrication facility.
- Familiarity with semiconductor processing equipment and processes.
- Hands-on experience in operating and maintaining semiconductor fabrication equipment.
- Leading semiconductor workforce development effort at UTA , initiating educational programs, working on grant proposal writing
- Provide hands-on laboratory instruction to undergraduate and graduate students for the semiconductor chip fabrication courses at the Nanotechnology Research Center (NanoFab) “Clean Room”.
- In conjunction with the primary professor, responsible for lectures and developing student projects and protocols for the chip-fabrication process.
- In conjunction with the primary professor and NanoFab staff, develop and deliver lab safety instruction module(s).
- Select, purchase and maintain supplies and chemicals for the chip fabrication courses.
- Identify, purchase and if necessary operate and help maintain clean room tools required for the semiconductor chip fabrication courses.
- Performs other duties as assigned.