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A leading technology company in Nottingham is seeking a skilled individual for a role focused on supporting and improving wafer-level test equipment in a cutting-edge micro-LED R&D environment. This position requires a minimum of 5 years experience in wafer test engineering, ideally with hands-on knowledge of wafer probers. The candidate will be responsible for maximizing equipment uptime and collaborating with cross-functional teams. The role offers a structured working pattern and opportunities for professional growth.
Plessey has a long history of innovation. Founded in 1956, we have evolved from one of Europe’s earliest semiconductor pioneers into the world’s most advanced microLED specialist. Over the decades, Plessey has built a first class, fully integrated platform designing, manufacturing, and engineering next-generation display technologies entirely in-house. This end to end capability, combined with our strong IP portfolio, uniquely positions us to lead the scaling of MicroLEDs from lab innovation to high-volume production.
Our future is even brighter. We believe MicroLEDs will define the next era of technology—powering ultra-efficient AR / VR displays, driving optical processors that make AI faster and more sustainable, and enabling devices yet to be imagined. With our unique expertise and talented team, we are positioned to lead this transformation.
It’s an exciting time to join us : Plessey has recently been acquired by Haylo Labs , accelerating our growth and opening new opportunities.
Location
Located at our state-of-the-art fabrication facility in Plymouth.
This role involves supporting, maintaining, and improving wafer-level test equipment within a cutting-edge micro-LED R&D environment. You will be responsible for maximising equipment uptime, resolving hardware and software issues, performing scheduled maintenance and calibration, and driving continuous improvement.
The position also requires close collaboration with vendors and cross-functional teams to optimise wafer test performance and support equipment used in wafer-coring processes. The working pattern is Monday–Friday, 8 : 00–4 : 30 on-site in Plymouth, with occasional extended hours to meet critical deadlines.