Micron Technology
Semiconductor
DesignValidationProductEngineer
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“Design Validation Product Engineer at Micron Technology. Skills: DRAM validation, Silicon bring-up, Characterization, Debug. Support DRAM design validation. Silicon bring-up”
Industry & Context.
Problem solving; Debug
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
fundamentals in digital logic, basic circuit analysis, semiconductor device concepts, Experience with data analysis, problem solving, clear communication of technical findings, Programming or scripting experience, Ability to work collaboratively, written and verbal communication skills
Nice to Have
Exposure to semiconductor memory technologies, Familiarity with simulation or CAD tools, Basic knowledge of statistics, data visualization, scripting for data analysis, Internship, co-op, or research experience
What You'll Do.
Support DRAM design validation
Validation testing of new memory products
Analyze electrical and functional data
and failure mechanisms
Assist with debug of validation issues
Use engineering lab equipment
Characterize device behavior and performance
Document validation results
Document test coverage
Document observed behaviors
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
multi-functional engineering teams; design, product, test, process, manufacturing, and quality organizations
Communication Scope
Technical findings; Written communication; Verbal communication
Full Job Description
**Our vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for _all_. ** Micron Technology is a world leader in innovating memory and storage solutions that accelerate the transformation of information into intelligence, inspiring the world to learn, communicate and advance faster than ever. The DRAM Technology group at Micron Technology develops and validates advanced memory solutions that enable the transformation of information into intelligence. The team operates in a collaborative, inclusive, and globally distributed environment, partnering closely with design, product, test, process, manufacturing, and quality organizations to deliver industry‑leading DRAM technologies. The Design Validation Product Engineer supports the validation of new DRAM products by focusing on real‑silicon behavior through bring‑up, characterization, and debug. This role builds a strong technical foundation in DRAM architecture, semiconductor devices, and validation methodologies while working closely with multi-functional engineering teams. **Responsibilities** * Support DRAM design validation through silicon bring‑up, characterization, and validation testing of new memory products * Analyze electrical and functional data to identify trends, marginalities, and failure mechanisms * Assist with debug of validation issues using simulations, test results, and laboratory measurements * Use engineering lab equipment and testers to characterize device behavior and performance * Document validation results, test coverage, and observed behaviors while collaborating with design, test, manufacturing, and quality teams **Minimum Qualifications** * Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field * Strong fundamentals in digital logic, basic circuit analysis, and semiconductor device concepts * Experience with data analysis, problem solving, and clear communication of technical findings * Programming or scripting experience in languages such as P
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