MES Integration Engineer M/F
About The Role
We are looking for a hands‑on MES Integration Engineer to deploy, configure, and operate a commercial Manufacturing Execution System (MES) supporting our quantum chip fabrication and packaging activities. The role focuses on translating complex superconducting device process flows into MES logic, integrating fabrication, metrology, and test equipment, enabling full data traceability, and supporting process engineers and operators in an R&D and prototyping environment.
The MES solution and provider have already been selected. This role will act as the technical owner of the MES within Alice & Bob’s chip manufacturing and characterization ecosystem.
Responsibilities
- Deploy, configure, and customize a commercial MES solution tailored to superconducting quantum device fabrication, packaging and characterization.
- Translate complex fabrication flows—including thin‑film deposition, lithography, etching, Josephson junction fabrication, packaging, and test preparation—into MES routings, workflows, and data models.
- Configure process steps, rework loops, holds, experimental splits, and engineering runs consistent with an R&D / prototyping cleanroom.
- Maintain and evolve MES configurations as processes, stacks, and design rules change.
- Design and implement custom APIs and interfaces to connect fabrication, metrology, packaging and characterization equipment to the MES.
- Integrate equipment that does not support SECS/GEM, using alternative approaches such as file‑based interfaces, scripts, APIs.
- Configure the MES to extract, parse, and store parameters from equipment log files (process tools, metrology systems, test benches).
- Configure MES functionalities for preventive and frequent maintenance tracking, including maintenance scheduling, usage‑based counters, alarm and notification management.
- Ensure robust data traceability at the wafer, chip, and lot levels.
- Build and maintain analysis dashboards for process and equipment monitoring, yield, variability, and engineering investigations.
- Correlate data across multiple sources (MES, equipment logs, metrology databases, electrical and cryogenic test databases).
- Support process integration, yield analysis, and failure analysis through structured, reliable, and accessible data.
- Train MES users across process integration, nanofabrication, test, and operations teams.
- Provide day‑to‑day MES support, troubleshooting, and documentation.
- Act as the main technical interface with the MES vendor for configuration changes, upgrades, and issue resolution.
Requirements
- Engineering or Master’s degree in Manufacturing, Electrical, Software, Applied Physics, or related field.
- 3+ years of experience deploying an MES in semiconductor, microelectronics, or advanced R&D manufacturing environments.
- Strong understanding of fabrication process flows, ideally in superconducting devices, microfabrication, or semiconductor manufacturing.
- Hands‑on experience configuring MES workflows and production routings.
- Software development experience for API development and data integration (Python, Java, C#, SQL).
- Experience working with equipment data, log files, and heterogeneous data sources, as well as statistical analysis tools (JMP, Python).
- Solid database and data‑handling skills (SQL, relational databases).
- Familiarity with R&D fab constraints: rapid iteration, experimental splits, frequent process changes.
- Experience building dashboards or reports for engineering and management audiences.
- Experience with commercial MES platforms is a plus.
Location
- Aubervilliers (93)
Benefits
- Our success is your success: own it with our BSPCE plan.
- Direct IP Compensation: Earn substantial bonuses for driving the core patents that define our quantum architecture.
- Flexible remote policy, up to 40 % a month.
- A parental plan including additional benefits such as crèche support or additional days‑off to take care of under‑12‑years‑old children.
- Subsidized membership with Urban Sports Club.
- Mental health support with moka.care.
- 25‑day vacation policy (as per French law) + RTT.
- Half of transportation cost coverage (as per French law), or yearly allowance for the die‑hard bicycle users.
- Competitive health coverage, with Alan.
- Meal vouchers with Swile, as well as access to a fully equipped and regularly stocked kitchen.
- French language courses covered by the company for those interested.
Foundries & Process Integration (FPI) Team
The FPI team plays a key role along two main axes: supporting internal nanofabrication activities and driving external foundry collaborations to ensure scalable chip supply and prepare the transition toward large‑scale quantum processors.
Internal nanofabrication activities include:
- Coordination and operation of process data analysis (test structures definition, trend analysis, process data management via MES).
- Development of process and device performance models (e.g., yield projection) to guide design decisions.
- Leadership of transversal failure analysis across fabrication teams.
External foundry collaborations involve ensuring scalable chip supply and preparing the transition toward large‑scale quantum processors.
About the Company
Alice & Bob is developing the first universal, fault‑tolerant quantum computer to solve the world’s hardest problems. We build our technology on the Schrödinger cat qubit, which autonomously implements quantum error correction. Our team of over 200 brilliant minds from more than 30 countries is united by a single goal: to revolutionize computing with a practical fault‑tolerant quantum machine.
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