Browse 10 exciting jobs hiring in Process Characterization now. Check out companies hiring such as Vertex Pharmaceuticals, CesiumAstro, Western Digital in Rancho Cucamonga, Glendale, Reno.
Lead late-phase process development and bioreactor-based stem cell process optimization for Vertex's cell and gene therapy programs at the Boston Seaport site in a temporary, hands-on lab role.
CesiumAstro is hiring a Summer 2026 Materials and Process Intern to support materials characterization, process development, and qualification testing for flight hardware at its Austin manufacturing facility.
Western Digital seeks an experienced Principal Process Engineer - Thin Film to lead deposition process optimization, failure analysis, and production support at its Fremont wafer fabrication facility.
An early-career materials engineer position at LLNL to support materials processing, characterization, and process development within multidisciplinary research teams.
Experienced Process Development Scientist needed to lead vision-system-based equipment characterization and validation activities for a regulatory-focused services firm supporting pharmaceutical and medical device clients.
Scientific, hands-on role supporting CHO cell culture process development, modeling-driven experiments, and tech transfer within AbbVie's Worcester bioresearch team.
The Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering seeks a Senior Engineering and Design Analyst to lead process development, thin-film fabrication, characterization, and equipment maintenance for microelectronics-focused research in a cleanroom setting.
Micron is hiring a Product Development Engineer to drive DRAM node development, qualification, and production ramp at its Boise main site through cross-functional technical leadership and data-driven innovation.
Pfizer is hiring a Principal Scientist in Bothell to lead formulation and physico‑chemical characterization for biotherapeutics, with an initial focus on ADCs and scale‑up to clinical and commercial manufacturing.
Lead pioneering e-beam lithography research at Natcast to advance sub-10nm patterning, process integration, and industry collaboration in support of next-generation semiconductor device development.
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