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    Our Research and Development group is essential to our mission of building the world's best storage technologies.

    You will be working on the test of optical/photonic components, to be used in HAMR recording heads, within the Research and Development Department.

    You will be working with engineers on projects that involve characterisation of devices and developing test best practice, with goal to improve device performance. You will have opportunities to take advantage of ‘on the job’ training and real-world experience of optical/photonic device test and performance analysis.

    You will be a highly motivated team player with a science background and will be able to demonstrate a strong aptitude in their relative discipline. Preference will be given to candidates with strong background in optics, photonics or semiconductor devices.

    You will work as part of an established team reporting to the Research & Development Manager defining and driving leading edge technologies for future data storage technologies and products. If you’re excited by new technologies, are naturally creative and passionate about seeing ideas come to life then this just might be the perfect start to your research and development career.

    About the role you will

    We have an exciting opportunity for a Research & Development Intern wishing to take on an 11-month placement in a high-tech industrial environment over the next academic year, commencing in September 2024. The successful candidate will join our team based in Springtown.

    You will:

    • You will be part of a team developing and characterising new materials to be included into new product designs for Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR) head technology.
    • Be involved in the design and development of sub-micron scale optical and photonic components using FDTD modelling software for new product designs for HAMR head technology.
    • Support the set-up and development of new process blocks to integrate new designs into future HAMR builds.
    • Work with statistical packages such as JMP to analyse data, identify trends and to determine process sensitivities for new materials / process blocks.
    • Carry out literature research to identify new innovative processes /designs to integrate into HAMR heads.

    About you

    • You will currently be studying a Material Science/Physics / Maths related degree programme.
    • The successful candidate will have strong teamwork qualities as well as communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively in a cross functional team environment.

    Your experience includes

    • Currently undertaking a bachelor’s degree in Material Science/Physics / Math’s

    Additional info

    Completed applications should be submitted no later than midnight on Monday, 27th November 2023.

    This is a Full-Time position working 39 hours per week, on-site working. The placement dates are:

    • Starting on Monday, 2nd September 2024 and finishing Friday, 22nd August 2025