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Thin Film Technician - Electron Beam Vapor Deposition

Company Name:
JAL Energy & Utilities
Seeking 7
years hands on experience with optical thin film design, coating operation, vacuum chamber process improvement, maintenance and test and inspection of final parts.
Shall:
Obtain optical coating specifications from clients and prospects.
Determine the type of substrate to be used.
Select the types of materials used for coatings.
Some design experience using Filmstar, TFCalc, OptiLayer or similar.
Company has been voted top place to work several years in a row. Commensurate with experience $60,000 - $80,000 salary plus bonuses, 401(k), tuition, stock options, full medical, and 3 to 4 weeks paid flexible vacation time.
For complete details contact James A. Lockley, LT USN (Ret) at:
(609) 584-9000 ext 278
Or submit resume online at:
http://dmc9.com/jal/app.asp
Or email to:
Please reference #35397 when responding.
Education Requirements: Bachelor Degree
Minimum Experience Requirements: 5-10 years
Job City Location: Charlottesville
Job State Location: VA
Job Country Location: USA
Salary Range: $50,000 to $80,000
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