One Thing
Technology
DistinguishedMemberofTechnicalStaff(DMTS)–ProcessDevelopment,CMP,NAND
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“Distinguished Member of Technical Staff (DMTS) – Process Development, CMP, NAND at One Thing. Skills: CMP process development, NAND technology, Process innovation, Yield improvement. Serve as CMP technical authority. Define technology strategies”
Industry & Context.
Complex problem solving; Yield challenges; Defectivity challenges; Integration challenges; Root cause analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
PhD or Master's degree, 15+ years relevant experience, CMP process development experience, Proven transfer to manufacturing, Publications and patents
What You'll Do.
Serve as CMP technical authority
Define technology strategies
Define equipment strategies
Architect CMP process innovation
Drive FOAK developments
Drive recipe architecture
Drive integration alignment
Lead resolution of challenges
Define hardware roadmaps
Execute supplier roadmaps
Identify scaling risks
Drive proactive mitigation
Drive cross-functional execution
Mentor senior engineers
Strengthen CMP technical capability
Communicate technology roadmaps
Prepare technical presentations
Initiate collaborations
Integrate AI assisted tools
Improve efficiency with AI
Improve quality with AI
Improve effectiveness with AI
Contribute to continuous improvement
Identify AI enhancements
Share AI enhancements
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; External technical forums; External partners
Communication Scope
Technical communication; Executive updates; Stakeholder engagement; Technical presentations; White papers
Process & Methodology
Program leadership
Full Job Description
**Our vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for all.** Join an inclusive team passionate about one thing: using their expertise in the relentless pursuit of innovation for customers and partners. The solutions we build help make everything from virtual reality experiences to breakthroughs in neural networks possible. We do it all while committing to integrity, sustainability, and giving back to our communities. Because doing so can fuel the very innovation we are pursuing. **Role Summary** The DMTS is a recognized expert inside and outside Micron, shaping the technical vision for cell film processes with influence across top-level organizational boundaries, leading programs spanning the engineering group, driving breakthroughs, influencing industry/cross-disciplinary teams, and mentoring senior technical leaders to guide critical roadmap decisions. Owns and updates the cell film process technology roadmap; drives external collaborations and benchmarking; prepares high-impact technical deliverables (presentations/white papers/patent filings); guides investment and prioritization decisions. **Main Responsibilities** * Serve as the CMP technical authority for NAND technology development, defining long‑term technology and equipment strategies * Architect and drive next‑generation CMP process innovation, including FOAK developments, recipe architecture, and integration alignment * Lead resolution of the most complex yield, defectivity, and integration challenges through deep CMP process, materials, and layout expertise * Define and execute CMP hardware and supplier roadmaps, translating industry benchmarking and external insights into internal advantage * Provide forward‑looking technical leadership, identifying scaling risks early and driving proactive mitigation strategies * Drive cross‑functional execution across Technology Development, Process Integration, Manufacturing, and Equipment teams * Mentor senior engineers and strengthen CMP t
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