Head of Equipment Architecture
Join us at the forefront of enabling CNT technology and next generation semiconductor innovation.
As Head of Equipment Architecture, you will shape the technical direction of our equipment portfolio while leading a small team of experienced specialists. This is a strategic, high impact role where strong engineering expertise meets technical leadership. You will define long term architectural direction, steer system level decisions, and translate complex requirements into clear specifications that guide our engineering teams. The role includes occasional customer site visits (up to ~30 days/year).
Core Responsibilities
Defining the long-term design roadmap to ensure all projects support business objectives.
Setting architectural principles, standards, and best practices to ensure consistency, scalability, and compliance.
Mentoring and supporting the engineering teams to succeed in their tasks.
Reviewing and approving design solutions to minimize risk and ensure quality in delivery.
To succeed in this role we require qualifications and experience in
MSc in engineering (machine design, automation) or equivalent.
>8 years of experience in Semiconductor Industry and equipment.
Strong track record to demonstrate understanding of equipment system level design, architecture, and integration to other units.
Proven experience in managing, delegating to, and leading high-performing teams, typically requiring excellent soft skills over pure technical work.
Strong communication skills for internal and external technical collaboration.
Strong hands‑on experience in product development and lifecycle management.
Ability to move fast: agile development of workable prototypes that can be cross-validated experimentally in iterative fashion.
Good project and program management skills.
Ability to deliver well written specification for the engineering teams for efficient execution.
Ability to see the "big picture" and make strategic decisions based on business needs.
Fluent in English, Finnish language is seen as an advantage.
In addition to requirements, we will value you having:
Background of working as automation / mechanical design engineer and knowing the best practices.
Experience in working in the Semiconductor industry customer interface in a role of technical expert or a project manager.
Compliance and requirements know-how including machine directive, Semiconductor Industry standards, IATF 16949, ISO 13485.
Experience with Atlassian tools (Jira, Confluence)
You will become part of a multidisciplinary engineering organization and work closely with experts across different business units, mechanical and automation engineering and reactor development — in an environment that values scientific excellence and rapid engineering execution.
ABOUT CANATU
As an entrepreneurial company, you will be a part of a dynamic and forward-looking scale-up with great team spirit and peer support. At Canatu, the following core values define who we are and who we want to be, guiding us in our day-to-day work:
Curiosity to discover provides us with the spark that takes us out into the world to observe and find.
Commitment to achieve is how we take those discoveries from ideas to something concrete.
Collaboration for impact is required to develop what we create into impactful and meaningful products.
Passion for progress keeps us working for new ways to do things for better tomorrows.
Does this resonate? It’s what defines us. Join us to do work with an impact.
For more information on this position, please contact ann-sofi.reims@canatu.com. We will review applications and begin interviews as soon as suitable candidates are identified, so early applications are encouraged. The final deadline for submitting your application is April 17th 2026.
- Department
- Production Equipment
- Locations
- Petikko, Vantaa, Finland
- Remote status
- Hybrid
About Canatu Finland Oy
About Canatu
Canatu (CANATU, Nasdaq First North, Finland) is a fast-growing deep-tech company that develops advanced carbon nanotubes (Canatu CNT), related products, and production equipment for the semiconductor, automotive, and diagnostics industries. We partner with pioneering companies to transform products and build a better future through carbon nano technology.
Canatu’s versatile platform technology enables a wide range of applications. The company’s core business focuses on carbon nanotube membranes used in EUV lithography processes in semiconductor manufacturing for the most advanced microchips, and film heaters for automotive Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Additionally, Canatu is developing electrochemical sensors for diagnostics.
Canatu’s proprietary CNT reactors and Dry Deposition™ method produce ultra-pure carbon nanotubes. The company operates with two business models: selling ready-made CNT products and selling CNT reactors with technology licensing, enabling customers to produce CNT products under a limited license.
Headquartered in Finland, Canatu also operates in the United States, Japan, and Taiwan. Founded in 2004 as a spin-off from Aalto University’s nanomaterials group, Canatu currently employs over 170 people representing over 35 nationalities, with nearly 20% holding a doctoral degree or currently pursuing one.
Learn more at www.canatu.com and follow us on LinkedIn