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Intel Job opportunities

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Science and Engineering Post Graduate Opportunities at Intel

Invitation to an information event

Jan 28th 2011

Intel Leixlip, Building IR6. Leixlip, Co Kildare.

 

Dear Graduates,

Intel Corporation’s business strategy over the last 40 years has been to continually drive forward the boundaries of Moore’s Law, resulting in world leading process technologies with a new generation being produced almost every two years. Each year we hire a certain number of new college graduates to ensure that we keep our talent pipeline strong and refreshed. Our current needs are pointing us towards Science and Engineering graduates at the Masters/PhD level and we have immediate and future opportunities for suitable candidates.

Suitable candidates will join a highly successful team of process and yield engineers at Intel Ireland. Their role will include many aspects of high volume manufacturing with world leading technologies including technology transfer, volume ramping and rapid continuous improvements in safety, quality, yield, reliability, cost, process stability/capability and output.

Engineers at Intel work on the most modern semiconductor plasma, deposition and lithographic equipment , producing the worlds most advanced electronic devices composed of structures at the nano scale. Hands-on participation with frequent factory floor presence is highly encouraged. The job also includes developing solutions to problems based on scientific expertise, statistical knowledge, and problem-solving tools as well as developing strategy to prevent the problem from recurring in future.

Engineers at Intel Ireland work hand in hand with their colleagues in the technology development facilities and other high volume manufacturing facilities in the US, Israel and China. This interaction involves regular contact and also job assignments at our sister sites. Intel engineers can expect to spend some of the careers at Intel sites other than Ireland for assignments which can last from months to years.  

If you are a Science or Engineering graduate who has recently graduated ( within the last 18months ) or will be graduating in the next 6 months, then we would like to invite you to an information event at Intel in Leixlip for Friday January 28th next. The agenda is outlined below and we would ask that you pre-register at www.seeuthere.com/GraduateEngineerCareerEvent2011

 

Regards,

Eamonn Sinnott,

Vice President Technology and Manufacturing Group

General Manager Intel Ireland

Time

Agenda Topic

09.30am

Arrival and Registration – Mary Hancock

10.00am

Meet and Greet – Claire Daly, European Staffing Manager

- agenda review

10.15am

Welcome to Intel/Fab24 Overview

-Eamonn Sinnott, VP Technology Manufacturing Group and General Manager Intel Ireland

10.30am

Technology Overview – working on leading edge technology in one of the world’s most advanced technology companies

Leonard Hobbs: Research Manager Intel Ireland

10.45am

Coffee Break

11.15am

“Life at Intel”, including start ups, assignments, technology transfer, high volume manufacturing, continuous improvement

Dr Terry Buckley and Dr Juan Camacho

11.45am

Benefits Overview – Mary Hancock

12.15pm

Tour Of Factory – Engineering SPOCs

1.15pm

Light Lunch with the Fab 24 team – Engineering SPOCS

2.00pm

Time for individual discussions with Intel Staffing

2.30pm

End of Event – Closing Remarks  

Walk the candidates to Ir2 Exit – Eng SPOCS

 


 

Getting to Intel in Leixlip

Directions to the Conference Venue by Public Transport from Dublin
City bus (
route 66*) to Maynooth stops outside the Intel campus (Collinstown Cross).
Suburban rail transport* from Connolly Station to Maynooth, get off at Leixlip Louisa Bridge. There is a 20 min walk from this station to the Intel campus.

By Car from Dublin
Take the N4/M4 West. After crossing the River Liffey west of Leixlip take the next exit (Celbridge interchange). Proceed North over the motorway (M4) until the second roundabout where the road meets the old Leixlip Maynooth road (R148). Turn left at the roundabout. Turn right into the main entrance to the Intel plant at the traffic lights. Turn right into the multi storey car park and proceed along the footpath to the tall IR6 building

 

http://www.irishrail.ie/your_journey/printed_timetable_pdfs/2005/dublinmaynoothlongford.pdf http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/Your-Journey1/Timetables/All-Timetables/66/