Corning China is looking for a mechanical scientist for its Shenzhen facility in China
Day to Day Responsibilities:
• Understand technical requirements and manage testing plan internally to gain fundamental knowledge to address technical challenges at the customer in the new product evaluation and adoption stage
• Support technical needs in the field to ensure Corning Gorilla Glass is properly strengthened in terms of metrology measurement
• Work with product development, manufacturing, and commercial to understand and translate needs into reliability requirements
• Perform general experimental laboratory work to confirm stress profile attributes
• Assist strengthened cover glass stress profile metrology development and facilitate new metrology deployment to the field
Key Qualifications Education and Experience:
3 – 10 years of work experience after completion of M.S. or Ph.D. — preferably in Engineering Mechanics, Materials Science or Mechanical Engineering
Travel Requirements: up to 25%, mainly in the Asia region
Required Skills
• Ability to understand and operate advanced metrology devices •
Deep understanding of optics, polarization, and waveguide theory
• Strong background in image and signal processing
• Familiarity with reliability engineering, statistical analyses, and materials damage mechanisms • Ability to independently analyze test results and communicate effectively Desired Skills
• Knowledge of cover glass ion-exchange process
• Experience with prism-coupled and scattered-light optical measurement systems
• Background or past experience in glass and ceramics
• Understanding of touch technologies and related cover glass fabrication processes
• Ability to define and deconstruct the problem, develop knowledge/methods/testing, interpret results, report and present to customers including recommendations and next steps
• Excellent written and oral presentation skills in English and Chinese Soft Skills
• Good interpersonal skills and ability to communicate with all levels of the organization
• Excellent collaborator and teammate
• Comfortable with risk and rapid changes in the program
• Capable of working on multidisciplinary projects
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