
Patent Agent or Technical Advisor
American Intellectual Property Law Association, Houston, TX, United States
Overview
Patent Agent / Technical Advisor (Physics, Electrical Engineering, or Materials Science – Semiconductor Focus)
Patterson + Sheridan, LLP is seeking a Patent Agent or Technical Advisor to support our intellectual property practice, with a focus on semiconductor technologies.
The ideal candidate will have either a
Ph.D. in Physics or Materials Science, or an M.S. or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering , with deep technical experience in one or more of the following areas:
Semiconductor device physics (e.g., CMOS, FinFET, GAA architectures)
Semiconductor manufacturing processes (e.g., deposition, etch, lithography, CMP)
Material processing and device fabrication equipment and process tools
Material characterization techniques
Optics and photonics (communication technologies, optical metrology and inspection systems)
Plasma physics or vacuum systems relevant to material processing
Advanced packaging, wafer bonding, or 3D integration technologie
This position is a full-time, exempt role located in our Houston (preferred), Waco, San Jose, Orange County, Greensboro, Huntsville, or Shrewsbury offices.
What You’ll Work On You will support leading technology companies in protecting innovations across the semiconductor ecosystem, including:
Chip design and device architectures
Front-end and back-end semiconductor manufacturing processes
Wafer fabrication equipment and subsystems
Advanced packaging and wafer-to-wafer bonding technologies
Metrology, inspection, and process control systems
You will work closely with attorneys and directly with inventors to:
Draft and prosecute patent applications
Analyze inventions and identify patentable subject matter
Develop strategic IP portfolios aligned with client business objectives
Why Patterson + Sheridan As a full-service intellectual property law firm, Patterson + Sheridan provides a platform for technical advisors, patent agents, and attorneys to develop deep expertise in patent preparation and prosecution while working with sophisticated, innovation-driven clients.
We offer:
Direct exposure to cutting-edge semiconductor technologies
Meaningful responsibility and client interaction early in your career
A collaborative, high-performance environment focused on technical excellence
Opportunities for growth into a registered Patent Agent or Patent Attorney role
Additional Notes
We are particularly interested in candidates who bring hands-on experience with semiconductor fabrication, device physics, or process development, and who are motivated to apply that expertise in a legal and strategic context.
The salary range for this position is $90,000–$120,000 for California-based applicants. Compensation may vary for candidates in other locations and will be determined based on experience, qualifications, and local market conditions.
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Required Qualifications
Ph.D. in Physics, Ph.D. in Materials Science, M.S. in Electrical Engineering, or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
Strong academic credentials with a focus on semiconductor-related technologies
Demonstrated ability to understand complex technical systems and translate them into clear, precise written descriptions
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects
Preferred Qualifications
Registration to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Experience drafting and prosecuting patent applications
Industry or research experience in semiconductor devices, fabrication processes, or semiconductor equipment
Experience with wafer processing, device fabrication, or cleanroom environments
Prior experience in a law firm or in-house IP setting
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Patterson + Sheridan, LLP is seeking a Patent Agent or Technical Advisor to support our intellectual property practice, with a focus on semiconductor technologies.
The ideal candidate will have either a
Ph.D. in Physics or Materials Science, or an M.S. or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering , with deep technical experience in one or more of the following areas:
Semiconductor device physics (e.g., CMOS, FinFET, GAA architectures)
Semiconductor manufacturing processes (e.g., deposition, etch, lithography, CMP)
Material processing and device fabrication equipment and process tools
Material characterization techniques
Optics and photonics (communication technologies, optical metrology and inspection systems)
Plasma physics or vacuum systems relevant to material processing
Advanced packaging, wafer bonding, or 3D integration technologie
This position is a full-time, exempt role located in our Houston (preferred), Waco, San Jose, Orange County, Greensboro, Huntsville, or Shrewsbury offices.
What You’ll Work On You will support leading technology companies in protecting innovations across the semiconductor ecosystem, including:
Chip design and device architectures
Front-end and back-end semiconductor manufacturing processes
Wafer fabrication equipment and subsystems
Advanced packaging and wafer-to-wafer bonding technologies
Metrology, inspection, and process control systems
You will work closely with attorneys and directly with inventors to:
Draft and prosecute patent applications
Analyze inventions and identify patentable subject matter
Develop strategic IP portfolios aligned with client business objectives
Why Patterson + Sheridan As a full-service intellectual property law firm, Patterson + Sheridan provides a platform for technical advisors, patent agents, and attorneys to develop deep expertise in patent preparation and prosecution while working with sophisticated, innovation-driven clients.
We offer:
Direct exposure to cutting-edge semiconductor technologies
Meaningful responsibility and client interaction early in your career
A collaborative, high-performance environment focused on technical excellence
Opportunities for growth into a registered Patent Agent or Patent Attorney role
Additional Notes
We are particularly interested in candidates who bring hands-on experience with semiconductor fabrication, device physics, or process development, and who are motivated to apply that expertise in a legal and strategic context.
The salary range for this position is $90,000–$120,000 for California-based applicants. Compensation may vary for candidates in other locations and will be determined based on experience, qualifications, and local market conditions.
Submit Application
Required Qualifications
Ph.D. in Physics, Ph.D. in Materials Science, M.S. in Electrical Engineering, or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
Strong academic credentials with a focus on semiconductor-related technologies
Demonstrated ability to understand complex technical systems and translate them into clear, precise written descriptions
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects
Preferred Qualifications
Registration to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Experience drafting and prosecuting patent applications
Industry or research experience in semiconductor devices, fabrication processes, or semiconductor equipment
Experience with wafer processing, device fabrication, or cleanroom environments
Prior experience in a law firm or in-house IP setting
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