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A leading technology firm in Derry/Londonderry is seeking an engineering graduate for a role in the Metrology Inspection department. This position focuses on improving recording head manufacturing processes through hands-on inspections and collaboration with vendor teams. Ideal candidates will possess excellent communication skills and familiarity with optical inspection tools. Comprehensive training and certification opportunities are provided.
From the videos, music and documents we share with friends and family on social networks, to the servers that form the backbone of enterprise data centres and cloud-based computing, to the desktop and notebook computers that fuel our personal productivity, Seagate products help more people store, share, and protect their valuable digital content. With 97% of the world’s information being stored on hard drives, the rapid growth of digital data makes Seagate more important every day. As an industry leader, Seagate provides unique career opportunities to be part of today’s major technology shifts. We can be found around the globe and at www.seagate.com.Seagate’s Springtown facility in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland is among the most advanced in the world in the design, development, and volume manufacturing of recording heads.Located at the Seagate Springtown facility in Northern Ireland, this role involves working within the Metrology Inspection department, part of the wider wafer Process Engineering team. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering world-leading technology for recording head wafer manufacturing processes. This includes process control, development, and optimisation to improve recording head performance and yield, as well as providing support for a 24 x 7 production environment. The candidate will ensure the highest quality of inspections using advanced optical and SEM tools. You’ll play a key role in implementing Statistical Process Control (SPC) alarms to detect tool drifts and drive rapid resolution with ESG and vendor teams. This hands-on position supports both current production and new product development, offering opportunities to innovate and develop new inspection techniques.