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TAG Heuer R&D Engineer - CVD Production and Development
TAG Heuer, a distinguished brand under the LVMH conglomerate, has been a beacon of avant-garde innovation, precision, and bold style in the watchmaking industry since 1860. With a global presence spanning over 15 subsidiaries and five sites in Switzerland, TAG Heuer operates with the agility of a 160-year-old startup, fostering a fast-paced, open environment that encourages entrepreneurial spirit and teamwork.
- Oversee the production of Carbon spirals using Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD).
- Serve as a key reference for this critical manufacturing stage.
- Maintain operational conditions of CVD equipment through regular maintenance.
- Lead development and industrialization plans related to CVD processes.
- Optimize existing process parameters to enhance efficiency.
- Conduct bibliographic research and technological watch.
- Synthesize and present experimental results.
- Engineering degree with a specialization in materials science, physics, or chemistry.
- Industrial experience in thin-film deposition is advantageous.
- Expertise in production processes and statistical monitoring.
- Proficiency in continuous process improvement.
- Strong curiosity and autonomy.
- Fluency in English.
- Ability to work in a dynamic and collaborative environment.
A minimum of 3 years of relevant experience is required.
Engineering degree in materials science, physics, or chemistry.
Access to a dynamic, multicultural work environment with state-of-the-art equipment.
TAG Heuer fosters a dynamic and multicultural work environment that encourages innovation and collaboration. The company values an entrepreneurial spirit and teamwork, providing employees with the opportunity to push the boundaries of science and technology in the luxury watch industry.