R&D Process Engineer - Metrology
Keysight Technologies · Santa Rosa, CA · R&D
About this role
Keysight Technologies is hiring a mid-level Manufacturing Engineer in the operations function based in Santa Rosa, CA. The posting calls out experience with Ray, ETL. Listed education preference: a bachelor's degree or equivalent.
- Role
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Function
- operations
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Santa Rosa, CA
- Work mode
- On-site
- Education
- Bachelor's degree
- Department
- R&D
- Posted
- Apr 3, 2026
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Job description
from Keysight Technologies careersThe High Frequency Technology Center (HFTC) is seeking an R&D Process Engineer to develop, maintain and optimize manufacturing processes to fabricate passive interposer substrates for Keysight’s Heterogeneous Integration technology. This position is onsite at Keysight Headquarters in Santa Rosa, CA. Live in beautiful Sonoma County amongst vineyards, redwood forests, rivers, lakes and coastline while working on state-of-the-art advanced packaging technologies.
The Process Engineer will own process development and process control to meet quality and production metrics. Responsibilities include a combination of R&D and manufacturing in partnership with Design, Integration, Test, Operations, Maintenance, Product and Failure Analysis teams. The Process Engineer is accountable for yield, cycle time, throughput, and quality of their process. This role involves technical depth in semiconductor processing, strong hands-on aptitude, as well as effective communication and teamwork to meet department-level objectives.
Responsibilities
Process Development Engineers at HFTC are responsible for process development and sustaining of custom, cutting-edge, micro and nano-fabrication technologies.
The focus of this position is process development, manufacturing sustainability, and R&D support for new product introductions, with specialization in wafer fab processes.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Ownership of metrology tools for wafer fabrication and/or advanced packaging. Examples: ellipsometry, CDSEM, overlay, profilometry, X-ray fluorescence, particle inspection, automatic optical inspection, and four-point probing