Micron Technology
Semiconductor Manufacturing
NewCollegeGrad-PhotolithographyProcessEngineer
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“New College Grad - Photolithography Process Engineer at Micron Technology. Skills: Photolithography Process Engineering. Execute established control plans. Execute standard work”
Industry & Context.
Issue resolution; Analyze data
Travel internationally
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
B. S or M. S degree, Understanding of HVM execution, Foundational knowledge of lithography, Ability to follow standard work, Analyze data, Document results clearly, Willingness to travel internationally
Nice to Have
Experience supporting semiconductor lithography, Familiarity with 365 nm lithography, Familiarity with 248 nm lithography, Familiarity with 193 nm lithography, Exposure to data analysis tools, Exposure to statistics, Exposure to DOE methods, Experience collaborating with operations, Experience collaborating with equipment engineering
What You'll Do.
Execute established control plans
Execute standard work
Support stable lithography manufacturing
Monitor SPC indicators
Monitor metrology indicators
Monitor defect indicators
Monitor tool health indicators
Escalate risks appropriately
Support excursion response activities
Partner with shift operations
Partner with equipment engineering
Support tool recovery
Support daily priorities
Complete improvement tasks
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Shift operations; Equipment engineering; Integration
Communication Scope
Document results clearly
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. Micron’s Boise High‑Volume Manufacturing (HVM) team is responsible for delivering stable, high‑yield semiconductor manufacturing to support Micron’s long‑term DRAM production strategy. The photolithography organization partners closely with operations, equipment engineering, and integration to maintain safe, efficient, and repeatable manufacturing. The Photolithography Process Engineer supports day‑to‑day health and capability of assigned, non‑critical lithography processes and tools. This role executes established control plans and standard work, monitors manufacturing signals, and supports issue resolution and continuous improvement activities with guidance from more experienced engineers. **Responsibilities** * Execute established control plans and standard work to support stable lithography manufacturing. * Monitor SPC, metrology, defect, and tool health indicators and escalate risks appropriately. * Support excursion response activities, including containment, data collection, and documentation. * Partner with shift operations and equipment engineering to support tool recovery and daily priorities. * Complete well‑defined improvement tasks related to yield, output, cycle time, or cost with guidance. **Minimum Qualifications** * B.S or M.S in Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related technical field.. * Understanding of high‑volume manufacturing execution, including SPC monitoring and response. * Foundational knowledge of lithography processes, photo materials, and defect mechanisms. * Ability to follow standard work, analyze data, and document results clearly. * Willing
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