Micron Technology

Semiconductor

DRAMProductEngineerMediaHealthProbe

$105–155k ~AI est. Boise, Idaho, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“DRAM Product Engineer Media Health Probe at Micron Technology. Skills: Silicon testing, Failure analysis, Yield improvement. Partner with Design Engineering. Run simulations”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure silicon performs as intended; Drive yield improvement

Industry & Context.

Semiconductor
Problems you'll solve

Debug failures; Identify root causes

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, or related field, Knowledge of CMOS devices, semiconductors, and integrated circuits, Experience with silicon testing, fault diagnosis, and post-silicon validation, Experience with data analysis for yield optimization and failure prediction

Nice to Have

Experience with hardware debug, Knowledge of power delivery and signal integrity for silicon testing, Experience supporting probe or front-end test development in a manufacturing environment, Demonstrated ability to train and mentor engineers and improve team processes

What You'll Do.

Partner with Design Engineering

Complete pre-silicon checklists

Define tester resource requirements

Develop probe programs

Modify probe programs

Analyze probe and test data

Improve probe test strategies

Collaborate across engineering

Collaborate across manufacturing

Collaborate across marketing

Provide technical training

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Design Engineering; Probe teams; Manufacturing teams

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