We're building India's first commercial Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) with a Schottky FEG - designed and manufactured in-house. If you want to own the mechanical, vacuum, and mechatronics of a flagship scientific / semiconductor instrument, this is your role.
Q. What will I build?
You will be responsible for the core mechanical and vacuum architecture of the SEM :
- Design the column and vacuum chamber - flanges, ports, feedthroughs, mounts, and interfaces between subsystems.
- Design vacuum systems with a focus on chamber, pumping, valves, seals, gauges, and bakeout.
- Develop in-vacuum mechanisms with a focus on actuators, alignments, sample handling. Optimize for low outgassing, reliability, and serviceability.
- Run the full iteration loop : concept to CAD to fabrication to assembly to testing.
- Validate vacuum leaks, motion tests, alignment, stability, and tweak the hardware based on in-house experiments.
- Work with electron optics, electrical, and software teams so the whole instrument behaves like one coherent machine.
Q. What experience should I have?
Degree in Mechanical / Mechatronics (or equivalent) with strong hands-on experience with vacuum systems.Proficiency with CAD, assemblies, and GD&T.Experience with mechatronic systems with a focus on motion stackup and backlash control.Practical understanding of vacuum and high-cleanliness systems - from seals, materials, surface finishing, and outgassing control.A track record of taking mechanisms from idea to production.Nice to have : Experience in scientific / semiconductor equipment, exposure to UHV practices, and familiarity with electronics / firmware.Why You should Join
You'll work at the intersection of vacuum engineering, precision mechanics, and mechatronics. You'll have high level of ownership in a mission-driven team where your decision will directly shape our cleanroom design, equipment purchases, and the the future of the product and the company.