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Applied Materials Robotics Engineer – New College Graduate (NCG) in Singapore, Singapore
Who We Are
Applied Materials is a global leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce virtually every new chip and advanced display in the world. We design, build and service cutting-edge equipment that helps our customers manufacture display and semiconductor chips – the brains of devices we use every day. As the foundation of the global electronics industry, Applied enables the exciting technologies that literally connect our world – like AI and IoT. If you want to push the boundaries of materials science and engineering to create next generation technology, join us to deliver material innovation that changes the world.
What We Offer
Location:
Singapore,SGP
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As a Systems Engineer, you’ll design, integrate, and optimize complex systems that drive the semiconductor industry forward. Your expertise in systems thinking and problem-solving is essential as you collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop advanced solutions to intricate processes and writing system specifications. You’ll be responsible for analyzing requirements, defining system architectures, conducting thorough testing, and ensuring seamless integration of subsystems. Additionally, you’ll identify and mitigate risks, confirming that our systems meet the highest quality standards and exceed customer expectations.
Location: Singapore, CNC
Organization: AGS – CSG SBU – Service Technologies Lab
Role Summary
Applied Materials is establishing the Service Technologies Lab (STL) in Singapore to develop, prototype, and mature robotic and cobot‑enabled service solutions for future service operations.
The Robotics Engineer (NCG) is an entry‑level engineering role intended for high‑potential graduates with practical robotics exposure. The role supports senior robotics, systems engineers and technicians through hands‑on development, integration, testing, and documentation of real robotic systems.
This position is ideal for candidates with strong academic foundations, meaningful project or internship experience, and a clear motivation to grow into a disciplined, well‑rounded robotics engineer working at the intersection of software, hardware, and systems integration.
Role Intent
This role is designed to:
Enable faster and higher‑quality execution by senior robotics engineers
Enable strong habits around engineering discipline, documentation, and testing early in the STL.
Develop practical skills across robotics software, mechatronics, and system integration
Provide a clear growth path toward robotics applications or systems engineering roles
This is not a research‑only role and not limited to simulation environments.
Key Responsibilities
Robotics & Systems Engineering (Entry Level)
Support development and integration of robotic and cobot systems under guidance from senior engineers.
Assist with robot bring‑up, calibration, basic programming, and commissioning activities.
Contribute to portions of system engineering specifications, interface definitions, and test documentation.
Execute structured tests and experiments; clearly document results, observations, and issues.
Identify and help troubleshoot engineering problems related to robot behavior, integration, or usability.
Software‑Oriented Robotics Support
Candidates with a stronger software background will:
Assist with development and debugging of robotics software using Python and/or C++.
Work hands‑on with either ROS including nodes, topics, TF, and basic system integration or suppliers established SDKs.
Use simulation and visualization tools such as Gazebo (or equivalent) to support development and testing.
Support integration of robot drivers, sensors, and application‑level logic under supervision.
Mechanical / Mechatronics‑Oriented Robotics Support
Candidates with a stronger mechanical or mechatronics background will:
Support mechanical design and integration of robotic systems, end‑effectors, fixtures, and sensors.
Assist with CAD design, layout, and documentation for robotics or automation applications.
Participate in installation and integration of sensors, actuators, controllers, and peripheral equipment.
Support prototype builds, modifications, and lab integration activities.
Prototyping, Testing & Documentation
Contribute to rapid prototyping activities, including hands‑on lab work.
Support use of 3D printing and other rapid fabrication methods (bonus capability).
Capture design assumptions, interfaces, test procedures, and results with accuracy and clarity.
Follow established processes for documentation, version control, and engineering reviews.
Collaboration & Learning
Work closely with senior engineers, technicians, and cross‑functional teams in the lab.
Demonstrate curiosity, initiative, and openness to feedback.
Actively build knowledge of Applied Materials’ engineering practices, safety expectations, and product development lifecycle.
Participate hands‑on in system integration, assembly, and testing activities.
Core Competencies:
Systems & Technology Integration
Robotics Fundamentals
Problem Solving
Technical Documentation
Mechanical / Software Engineering Practices
Accuracy & Attention to Detail
Systems Thinking
Innovation & Curiosity
AMAT Product Development Life Cycle
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Robotics, Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science.
Demonstrated practical robotics exposure through projects, internships, research labs, or competitions.
Hands‑on experience in at least one of the following:
ROS / ROS2, Gazebo, or similar robotics frameworks and tools
Mechanical design and CAD for robotics or automation systems
Comfortable working hands‑on with physical systems in a lab environment.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree in Robotics, Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical
Exposure to both robotics software and mechanical / mechatronics integration.
Internship or project experience involving:
Industrial or collaborative robot arms
Sensors, controllers, actuators, and robot peripherals
Robotics simulation, visualization, or offline programming tools
Experience with:
Python and/or C++ in robotics or technical applications
CAD tools for robotics or automation design
3D printing, rapid prototyping, or lab fabrication workflows
Demonstrated versatility across disciplines is highly desirable.
The ideal candidate:
Has depth in either robotics software or mechanical/mechatronics, with curiosity across the full system
Can demonstrate hands‑on project or internship experience, not theory alone
Shows self‑initiative, a growth mindset, and willingness to learn from senior engineers
Values documentation, clarity, and engineering discipline even at an early career stage
Wants to grow into a full robotics systems or applications engineering role
Additional Information
Time Type:
Full time
Employee Type:
New College Grad
Travel:
Relocation Eligible:
No
Applied Materials is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, citizenship, ancestry, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran or military status, or any other basis prohibited by law.