
This onsite role within the RF Microelectronics Department at Raytheon involves supporting 1st shift wet etch processes for semiconductor fabrication in Andover, Massachusetts. The engineer focuses on III-V wet chemistry processing, including wet etch and electroplating, while managing deposition-related tasks for gallium arsenide and gallium nitride products. Key responsibilities include conducting failure analysis, troubleshooting out-of-control process events, training manufacturing personnel, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to reduce scrap and improve efficiency. The position offers the opportunity to work on meaningful defense missions that enhance national security, fostering a culture rooted in trust, innovation, and collaboration. Candidates must hold an active Secret security clearance and possess a STEM degree with significant semiconductor processing experience. The role requires full-time presence on the manufacturing floor to ensure rapid issue resolution and maintain production schedules.




