Lund University, founded in 1666, is consistently ranked among the world’s top universities. The University has around 47,000 students and more than 8,800 staff across Lund, Helsingborg, and Malmö. Lund University welcomes applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences, and regards gender equality and diversity as strengths.
The Department of Physics at Lund University runs the world-class Lund Nano Lab (LNL), a semiconductor nanofabrication facility and part of Myfab – the national infrastructure for micro- and nano-fabrication. LNL is a key infrastructure for Nanolund, the Center for Nanoscience at Lund University, renowned for materials science and nanostructured semiconductor applications.
Annual turnover: ~45 MSEK
Laboratory area: ~1200 m², including 600 m² of semiconductor cleanroom
Tools: ~80 tools for deposition, growth, etch, patterning, and specialized characterization instruments
Users: ~140 active users from academia and industry
Staff: 11 scientists, engineers, and technicians, including Ph.Ds, focused on equipment availability, user support, and lab operations
Role Overview:
Lund Nano Lab seeks one or two Process Engineers with emphasis on lithography and general fabrication. Responsibilities include process, equipment, and material improvement projects, in collaboration with other engineers and OEMs. The role involves interfacing with students, scientists, and engineers to provide training and support on select processes and equipment.
A new cleanroom at Science Village in Lund is planned, doubling current capacity—making this an exciting time to join LNL.
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Work in a world-class research environment with highly qualified colleagues
On-the-job training and professional development
Benefits of being a public authority employee: generous annual leave, occupational pension scheme, and flexitime for work-life balance
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The position includes responsibility for:
Equipment Management: Install, maintain, and troubleshoot complex processing and characterization equipment, focusing on MOVPE systems and supporting infrastructure
Preventive Maintenance: Routine maintenance and calibration per manufacturer specifications; manage inventory of critical spare parts
Uptime Improvements: Develop preventive maintenance strategies with team members
Diagnostic and Repair: Use diagnostic tools and collaborate with OEMs for technical support and repair of electrical and mechanical issues
New Equipment Integration: Assist in procurement, installation, commissioning, start-up, and acceptance testing
User Support: Provide training, qualification, and support to infrastructure users
Required:
Degree in mechanical or electrical engineering, or equivalent
Several years of hands-on experience maintaining semiconductor processing equipment
Practical experience with gas distribution, gas detection, and vacuum systems
Ability to diagnose and repair gas distribution and cooling systems
Knowledge of vacuum principles, components, pumps, gauges, and valves
Strong command of English, including technical documentation
Excellent communication skills
Additional/Advantageous:
Hands-on cleanroom experience in etching, deposition, material synthesis, growth, characterization, and semiconductor processing
Knowledge of compressed gases and gas distribution systems, including Mass Flow Controllers (MFCs), valves, and pressure regulators
Understanding of tubing, threads, and fittings
Experience with high, ultra-high, and plasma vacuum systems
Basic electrical troubleshooting of power supplies, control loops, and communication systems
Operation of electrical and electronic test equipment
Personal Suitability:
Initiative, independence, and service-minded approach
Cooperative team player
Complement and strengthen technical work within the group
Employment type: Permanent, full-time (100%)
Probationary period: May apply
Starting date: 1 February 2026, or as agreed
Application Instructions:
Applications are submitted via the university’s recruitment system and must include:
Personal letter/motivation
CV
Diploma or equivalent
Optional: copies of grades, references, letters of recommendation
Contact Information:
Luke Hankin, Manager: +46 222 3647, luke.hankin@fysik.lu.se
Emmy Heidenblad, HR Partner: +46 222 9294, emmy.heidenblad@lth.lu.se
Union Representatives:
OFR/ST: 046-2229362, st@st.lu.se
SACO: kansli@saco-s.lu.se
SEKO Civil: 046-2229366, sekocivil@seko.lu.se
Type of Employment: Permanent
Contract Type: Full-time
First Day of Employment: 1 November 2025 or by agreement
Salary: Monthly salary per local agreement
Number of Positions: 1
Full-time Equivalent: 100%
City: Lund
County: Skåne län
Country: Sweden
Reference Number: PA2025/3212
Application Deadline: 4 January 2026
LTH is Lund University’s Faculty of Engineering, educating ~10,000 students and conducting world-leading research in technology, architecture, and design.
Department of Physics, Lund University
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