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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Nanotechnology, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Physics
R&D Process & Development Engineers in Nanotechnology work on developing and optimizing processes for nanoscale materials and devices. They design experiments, improve manufacturing techniques, and support research and development in electronics, materials science, and biotechnology.
The role involves designing experiments, conducting lab research, analyzing data, and improving manufacturing processes for applications in electronics, biotechnology, and materials science. They collaborates with R&D teams, ensures compliance with safety and quality standards, and contributes to innovative product development and advanced technology projects.
Standard: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Monday to Friday)
Weekly: 40–45 hours
Overtime: Occasional during experiments or project deadlines
Nanomaterials synthesis and characterization (AFM, SEM, TEM, XRD, etc.)
Process optimization and scale-up techniques
Data analysis and scientific software proficiency (MATLAB, Python, LabVIEW)
Experimental design and problem-solving
Knowledge of cleanroom protocols and safety standards
Teamwork, project management, and communication skills
Develop and optimize nanotechnology manufacturing and lab processes
Conduct experiments on nanomaterials, coatings, or devices
Analyze data and interpret results for process improvement
Collaborate with R&D teams, production engineers, and researchers
Maintain laboratory and equipment in compliance with safety standards
Document procedures, results, and protocols for internal and regulatory purposes
Support product development and innovation projects
Health insurance and pension plans
Transportation allowance
Annual bonuses (1–2 times/year)
Paid leave (10–20 days/year)
Access to advanced R&D facilities and cleanrooms
Professional development and conference participation
Work visa sponsorship
Opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge nanotechnology projects