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Your tasks
- Specification of criteria for the development of low-loss electrical and optical interconnection technologies
- Development of fiber couplings to waveguides of photonic circuits
- Development of the electrical connections of our integrated photonic circuit
- Development of the package for our integrated photonic circuit
- Development of multi-chip packages for integration of classical circuits with integrated photonic circuits
Your profile
- You are an absolute team player and have a high level of social skills
- You have experience in the development of optical interconnect technologies and packages for photonic integrated circuits (PIC)
- You have proven expertise in process development
- You are steadfast, strong in implementation and you focus on details
- You have an analytical and structured way of thinking
- You are resilient and love to take on new challenges
- Graduated in engineering or natural sciences
- Iterative way of working
Your benefits
- In our team-oriented working atmosphere, you have flexible options for working hours and can thus combine your job and free time in the best possible way.
- The interdisciplinary team supports you in your professional and personal further education.
- Insight into the development of high-tech products.
A complete application consists of a cover letter (motivation, max. one page), a CV and your diplomas.
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