Micron Technology
Semiconductor
Entry-LevelProcessIntegrationEngineer-E1,IJOP
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“Entry-Level Process Integration Engineer - E1, IJOP at Micron Technology. Skills: Process Integration, Failure Analysis, Yield Improvement. Conduct root cause investigations. Conduct failure analysis”
What You'll Achieve.
Improve device yield and reliability
Industry & Context.
Root cause analysis; Failure analysis; Problem-solving skills
Travel internationally for 3+ months, Work a shifted schedule
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science, Electrical, Electronics, Chemical, or related engineering fields, Basic understanding of MOSFET and DRAM operation, Knowledge of CMOS and characterization methods, Familiarity with DOE, SPC, and JMP, Ability to support SPC/FDC/RMS/APC systems and site-to-site portability
Nice to Have
Internship experience in a 300mm semiconductor environment, Exposure to Semiconductor and memory technologies, Exposure to Transistors and metallization processes, Exposure to Yield ramp and fabrication processes
What You'll Do.
Conduct root cause investigations
Conduct failure analysis
Drive improvements in yield
Drive improvements in cost efficiency
Drive improvements in quality
Run Design of Experiments
Enhance process capability
Enhance process margin
Sustain line stability
Address top detractors
Improve device reliability
Lead workshops during technology transfer
Optimize processes for product quality
Optimize processes for product reliability
Identify process-related issues
Resolve process-related issues
Coordinate process evaluations
Coordinate equipment evaluations
Coordinate material evaluations
Execute process evaluations
Execute equipment evaluations
Execute material evaluations
Validate new processes
Validate new materials
Qualify new processes
Qualify new materials
Manage material suppliers
Audit material suppliers
Support internal audits
Support external audits
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Technology transfer workshops
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. **Key Responsibilities** Act as a module owner to conduct root cause investigations and failure analysis in time-sensitive environments. Drive improvements in yield, cost efficiency, and quality. Run Design of Experiments (DOE) to enhance process capability and margin. Monitor trends and sustain line stability. Address top detractors to improve device yield and reliability. Lead workshops during technology transfer for next-generation devices. Start up, develop, and optimize processes for product quality and reliability. Identify and resolve process-related issues using FMEA, 8D, SPC/FDC methodologies. Coordinate and execute process, equipment, and material evaluations. Validate and qualify new processes, tools, and materials for new product introduction. Manage and audit material suppliers to meet quality, cost, and risk objectives. Support internal and external audits. Be willing to travel internationally for 3+ months for tech transfer/training. Be prepared to work a shifted schedule as required. **Required Qualifications** Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science, Electrical, Electronics, Chemical, or related engineering fields. Basic understanding of MOSFET and DRAM operation. Knowledge of CMOS and characterization methods. Familiarity with DOE, SPC, and JMP. Ability to support SPC/FDC/RMS/APC systems and site-to-site portability. **Preferred Qualifications** Internship experience in a 300mm semiconductor environment. Exposure (academic or internship) to: Semiconductor and memory technologies. Transistors and metallization processes. Yield ramp and fabrication processes. **Core Competencies** Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Effective communicatio
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