UHV for a Brighter Future

UHV Victoria, a renowned research facility, is seeking exceptional individuals to join its team. As a leading center for ultra-high vacuum technology, we offer a stimulating work environment and unparalleled opportunities for professional growth.
Join the Pioneers in Vacuum Science and Technology
UHV Victoria boasts state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative research environment that fosters innovation. Our team of experts pushes the boundaries of vacuum science and technology, driving advancements in various industries.
1. UHV Equipment Engineer
- Design, develop, and maintain ultra-high vacuum systems
- Collaborate with scientific researchers to tailor vacuum solutions
- Ensure the integrity and functionality of vacuum equipment
2. Vacuum Scientist
- Conduct research in surface science, materials analysis, and gas-surface interactions
- Utilize advanced analytical techniques to characterize materials in ultra-high vacuum conditions
- Develop and implement novel experimental methodologies
3. Vacuum Technician
- Operate and maintain ultra-high vacuum systems
- Troubleshoot and repair vacuum equipment
- Prepare and assemble vacuum components
- Cutting-Edge Research: Work on groundbreaking projects that push the limits of vacuum technology.
- Exceptional Facilities: Access to world-class research facilities and advanced instrumentation.
- Collaborative Environment: Collaborate with leading experts and researchers in the field.
- Professional Development: Pursue specialized training and mentorship opportunities.
- Competitive Compensation: Enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package.
At UHV Victoria, we believe in empowering our employees to reach their full potential. Our team enjoys:
- Flexible work arrangements
- Generous time off
- A supportive and inclusive work environment
- Opportunities for career advancement
We are excited to connect with talented professionals who are passionate about vacuum science and technology. Apply today to join our team and contribute to transformative research that shapes the future.
Q: What are the educational requirements for UHV Victoria jobs?
A: Most positions require a bachelor’s or master’s degree in physics, engineering, materials science, or a related field.
Q: What is the typical work schedule?
A: Our work hours are flexible, with most employees working 40-50 hours per week.
Q: Are there opportunities for career advancement?
A: Yes, UHV Victoria provides ample opportunities for employees to grow their careers through promotions, specialized training, and leadership roles.
Q: What is the company culture like?
A: We foster a collaborative, supportive, and inclusive work environment where innovation and teamwork are highly valued.
Metric | Value |
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Cleanroom space | 35,000 sq ft |
Vacuum systems | 1,500 |
Research instruments | 250 |
Industry | Application |
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Semiconductor manufacturing | Deposited thin films |
Aerospace | Lightweight composites |
Medical devices | Sterilization and packaging |
Optics | Optical coatings |
Role | Responsibilities |
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Equipment Engineer | Design, development, and maintenance of vacuum systems |
Vacuum Scientist | Research in surface science and materials analysis |
Vacuum Technician | Operation and maintenance of vacuum equipment |
Project Manager | Oversee research projects and manage teams |
Research Fellow | Conduct cutting-edge research for PhD or postdoctoral work |
Equipment | Technique | Application |
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Molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) | Deposit thin films with atomic precision | Semiconductor manufacturing |
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) | Image surfaces at the atomic level | Materials research |
Residual gas analyzer (RGA) | Identify and quantify gases in vacuum | Leak detection |
Ultra-high vacuum (UHV): A vacuum where the pressure is less than 1 x 10^-9 torr (1 x 10^-7 Pa).
Mean free path: The average distance a molecule travels before colliding with another molecule.
Sticking coefficient: The probability that a molecule will stick to a surface upon collision.
Adsorption: The adhesion of molecules to a surface.
Desorption: The removal of molecules from a surface.