Principal Materials and Failure Analysis Engineer (SIMS)

Coherent Corp. US·Oracle Recruiting
Sherman, TXFull-timePosted Jul 6, 2026
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Primary Duties & Responsibilities

  • Lead the establishment of Coherent Sherman’s SIMS laboratory, including capability definition, facility requirements, equipment selection, installation, qualification, and operational readiness. 

  • Develop the strategic roadmap for SIMS characterization capabilities to support current and future semiconductor, photonics, and optoelectronic technologies across Coherent. 
  • Direct and perform a SIMS Materials Analysis workflow including sample preparation, tool setup, data acquisition, interpretation, reporting, and method development, with emphasis on quality, efficiency, throughput, and on-time delivery. 
  • Serve as the site Subject Matter Expert (SME) for SIMS analysis, providing technical leadership and guidance to manufacturing, epitaxy, R&D, quality, reliability, and product engineering organizations. 
  • Define and implement laboratory workflows, analytical procedures, quality systems, calibration methodologies, maintenance plans, and operational best practices to ensure world-class analytical performance and data integrity. 
  • Lead the installation, acceptance testing, qualification, and ongoing optimization of SIMS instrumentation and supporting laboratory infrastructure.  
  • Partner with Equipment Engineering and Facilities teams to maximize tool reliability, uptime, and analytical performance through effective maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and upgrade activities.
  • Perform and coordinate advanced materials characterization and failure analysis using SIMS, SEM, FIB, TEM, EDX, optical microscopy, and other analytical techniques as required to solve complex technical problems. 
  • Lead complex analytical investigations and root cause analyses to identify material, process, and device-related failure mechanisms and drive corrective actions. 
  • Prepare and publish technical reports tailored to specific audiences and effectively communicate analytical findings, conclusions, and recommendations to engineers, management, and customers as needed. 
  • Work closely with cross-functional teams to support new product introduction, technology development, yield improvement, quality enhancement, reliability investigations, and cost reduction initiatives. 
  • Develop, qualify, and implement new SIMS analytical methods, sample preparation techniques, and measurement capabilities for emerging material systems, epitaxial structures, advanced devices, and next-generation technologies. 
  • Drive continuous improvement of analytical processes, laboratory operations, measurement capability, throughput, automation, and overall operational efficiency. 
  • Collaborate with global Coherent materials characterization teams to transfer best practices, standardize methodologies, and establish Sherman as a key SIMS and materials characterization resource within the organization. 
  • Build and maintain productive relationships with internal customers, global Coherent facilities, equipment suppliers, third-party laboratories, academic institutions, and industry experts to accelerate capability development and technology adoption. 
  • Establish and maintain analytical standards, procedures, calibration methodologies, and best practices to ensure high-quality, repeatable, and reproducible measurements. 
  • Track material and device failure modes, maintain analytical databases and failure mode libraries, and provide periodic trend analysis and recommendations to management and engineering teams. 
  • Identify developmental opportunities for the Materials and Failure Analysis team; create training materials and mentor engineers, technicians, and interns to build organizational capability. 
  • Lead multiple complex projects simultaneously while balancing customer priorities, business needs, and laboratory objectives. 
  • Support customer-facing technical discussions, audits, and presentations related to materials characterization, SIMS analysis, failure analysis, and technology development efforts.

Education & Experience

Requires a minimum of:

  • Bachelor's degree with 9 years of related experience, OR 

  • Master's degree with 7 years of related experience, OR 

  • PhD with 4 years of related experience.

Experience should include materials characterization, semiconductor processing, failure analysis, thin-film technologies, epitaxial growth, or related fields. Experience supporting optoelectronic, photonic, or semiconductor manufacturing environments is preferred. 

Skills

  • Advanced expertise with SIMS and/or TOF-SIMS characterization techniques. 

  • Demonstrated experience performing dopant profiling, contamination analysis, depth profiling, and materials characterization of semiconductor and optoelectronic materials. 
  • Experience with epitaxial growth technologies including MOCVD, MBE, sputtering, thin-film deposition, or related processes. 
  • Strong understanding of semiconductor device physics, solid-state physics, materials science, and failure mechanisms. 
  • Experience with advanced analytical techniques such as SEM, FIB, TEM, EDX, XPS, AFM, or related methods. 
  • Proficiency with data analysis software including JMP, Excel, and statistical analysis tools. 
  • Experience applying Design of Experiments (DOE), regression analysis, statistical process control, and data-driven decision-making techniques. 
  • Ability to develop analytical models, interpret complex data sets, and provide actionable recommendations. 
  • Strong communication, presentation, technical writing, and cross-functional collaboration skills. 
  • Ability to lead technical projects and influence decisions across multiple organizations. 

  • Time management skills to efficiently organize work assignments, set estimated completion dates and meet or exceed those commitments.

Working Conditions

  • Work in a class 10,000 clean room for extended periods

  • Work in a laboratory environment maintained at approximately 60°F (15°C) with tightly controlled temperature and low-humidity conditions required for SIMS instrumentation performance.

  • Wear ESD attire (shoes, frocks, wrist straps, etc.).

  • Work with and around chemicals such as IPA, acetone, and laboratory process chemicals.

  • Work with cryogenic materials including liquid nitrogen.

  • Participating in team meetings including some outside typical work hours & flexibility to support a 24 hour manufacturing operation

Physical Requirements

  • Work in a laboratory environment with controlled temperature and humidity conditions, including extended exposure to temperatures maintained at approximately 60°F to ensure optimal SIMS equipment performance.

  • Ability to safely handle and transfer liquid nitrogen, including pouring liquid nitrogen into approved containers and analytical equipment while wearing required personal protective equipment (PPE).

  • Manual dexterity sufficient to prepare analytical samples, including wafer cleaving, mounting, handling small specimens, and loading samples into characterization equipment.

  • To  have close  visual  acuity, with or without corrective lenses,  to  perform an  activity  such as:    preparing  and analyzing  data  and figures;  transcribing;  focusing microscopic images on a microscope or at  a computer  terminal;  extensive reading;  visual inspection  involving small  defects,  small parts,  and/or  operation of  precision positioning probes; using  measurement devices; and/or assembly or destructive analysis of parts at distances close to the eyes.

  • To have the visual acuity to distinguish colors to identify defects on parts. 

  • Job requires expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word in English; those activities where detailed or important spoken instructions must be conveyed to other workers accurately, loudly, or quickly.

  • Job requires perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction, and  having the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication, and making fine 

    discriminations in sound.   

  • Be able to review and investigate using a microscope, which requires employee to bend forward at the waist or spine, up to 1 hour at a time. 

  • Sedentary work that primarily involves sitting and standing up to 4 hours at a time to use a work station, microscope or solvent hood. 

  • Be able to walk considerable distances in the facility, sometimes with shoe covers, up to 500 meters, to reach other areas of the factory. 

  • Light work that includes moving objects up to 25lbs over short distances.

  • Ascending and descending step stairs and ladders. 

  • Occasionally able to kneel/crouch to reach objects below workstations, requires bending the legs and resting on the knees. 

  • Precision positioning manual probes using left and right hands and arms for up to 1 hour at a time.

  • The worker is subject to hazards: Includes a variety of physical conditions, such as proximity to 

  • moving mechanical parts that can cause pinch hazards and exposure to chemicals. 

  • Must have the ability and willingness to wear cleanroom attire for up to 4 hours at a time. 

Safety Requirements

All employees are required to attend scheduled training, follow the site EHS procedures and Corporate EHS standards.  This includes the use of proper protective equipment (PPE) as required by the job responsibilities.

Managers will ensure that all safety and environmental procedures are followed consistently.  They will ensure that risk assessments are performed, proper training, work instructions, required PPE is available, and will monitor compliance.

The below additional safety precautions are required. 

  • Nitrile gloves for handling the following: IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol), acetone and wafers, die or any other parts submitted for analysis. 

  • Laser safety glasses for testing high power laser parts.

  • Safety glasses and goggles (prescription or standard) to be used when handling the following: Die punch tool, pouring liquid nitrogen and cleaning with chemicals. 

  • Thermal Gloves for handling liquid nitrogen.

  • Sharps gloves for handling sharp parts. 

  • Face shield for handling liquid nitrogen or cleaning parts with chemicals.

  • Apron and chemical gloves for pouring chemicals.

Quality and Environmental Responsibilities

 

Depending on location, this position may be responsible for the execution and maintenance of the ISO 9000, 9001, 14001 and/or other applicable standards that may apply to the relevant roles and responsibilities within the Quality Management System and Environmental Management System.

Culture Commitment

Ensure adherence to company’s values (ICARE) in all aspects of your position at Coherent Corp.:

Integrity – Create an Environment of Trust

Collaboration – Innovate Through the Sharing of Ideas

Accountability – Own the Process and the Outcome

Respect – Recognize the Value in Everyone

Enthusiasm – Find a Sense of Purpose in Work


 

Coherent Corp. is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.


 

If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at talentacquisition@coherent.com.


 

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