Characterization Engineer
Your challenge
As a Characterization Engineer, you will be part of a multidisciplinary engineering team and work closely with the application engineers of our client. You will contribute to advanced projects focused on electro-optical image sensors and take responsibility for testing, analyzing, and validating new designs and technologies.
Your responsibilities include:
- Electro-optical image sensor characterization.
- Functional validation of new designs and processes.
- Optimization of operating conditions and performance limits.
- Investigating and solving image artifacts.
- Development of new test methods and systems.
- Writing technical reports.
- Customer interactions focused on test result discussions.
Your profile
You have a master’s degree in (Micro)Electronics Engineering, Physics, Photonics, Nanotechnology or a related field.
You bring:
- A strong interest in hardware and a proactive learning attitude.
- A solid knowledge of Python
- A solid understanding of programming methodology.
- Hands-on experience (through studies or work) with electronic measurement equipment is a plus.
- Hands-on experience in image sensor testing
- A creative mindset and a willingness to challenge the status quo.
- Fast learning of theoretical concepts and readiness to suggest internal improvements.
- Team spirit with a no-nonsense attitude.
- Strong communication skills in English (writing and presenting).
What’s in it for you?
- A high-tech working environment at a client specialized in image sensor development.
- Plenty of opportunities for technical growth and depth.
- Collaboration within an open and multidisciplinary team.
- Coaching and career support provided by Verhaert Consulting.
About Verhaert Consulting
Verhaert Consulting supports engineers in innovation-driven projects across technology and product development. As a consultant, you work on challenging projects with leading companies, while receiving professional coaching, training, and growth opportunities within a strong expert network.
Excited about this opportunity?
Apply now and help shape the future of electro-optical sensor technology.