The CSA division supplies sensors that bridge the gap between the world we live in and the digital world of machines. By converting physical signals - heartbeats, sounds, light waves - into data, we enable robots, cars and other devices to interact with people and improve our world. What drives CSA is a relentless desire to contribute to technology and have a meaningful impact on the world. This business thrives on solving complex problems and partnering with global leaders at the forefront of technological advancement. Our goal: to push the boundaries of sensor technology and empower innovators to make the world smarter, healthier and happier.
The employment is in accordance with the collective salary and wage agreement for employees of the electrical and electronics industry, employment group G (https://www.feei.at/aktuelles/mindestloehne-und-gehaelter-eei/).
We offer a higher compensation depending on your expertise and skills.
- Supporting new products, processes and projects in the wet chemical etch and clean area
- Continuous process control via SPC, FDC and FMEA
- Work on systematic process improvements
- Solving demanding challenges in a working production environment with a focus on fast implementation and high quality
- Conducting experiments and analysis for process optimization and implementation of new technologies
- Communicate effectively between multiple related technical groups (e.g. Maintenance, RnD, Line Control) and other relevant Departments (e.g. Quality)
- University degree in a scientific or technical discipline (e.g. physics, chemistry or chemical engineering) or a graduate from a higher technical institute with multiple years of relevant experience in the field
- Experience with tools for process control (e.g. SPC, FDC) of advantage
- Independent, reliable and team-oriented work ethic
- Willingness to take on new challenges in a team environment
- Good organizational and multi-tasking skills
- Fluency in German and English
The employment is in accordance with the collective salary and wage agreement for employees of the electrical and electronics industry, employment group G (https://www.feei.at/aktuelles/mindestloehne-und-gehaelter-eei/).
We offer a higher compensation depending on your expertise and skills.