Micron Technology
Semiconductor
NodeDevelopmentProductEngineer
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“Node Development Product Engineer at Micron Technology. Skills: Node development, Product engineering, Manufacturing. Lead new node startup. Lead qualification”
What You'll Achieve.
Improve product performance; Ensure successful technology transfer at scale
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving; Analytical skills; Root cause analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field, Familiarity with DRAM architecture, operation, testing, and process integration, Understanding of CMOS fundamentals and performance characteristics, Problem-solving and analytical skills, Effective written and verbal communication skills
Nice to Have
Experience supporting high-volume semiconductor manufacturing environments, Knowledge of yield analysis, failure analysis, and product characterization techniques, Experience using CAD tools, simulations, and statistical analysis methods, Organizational skills with ability to navigate complex decisions, Ability to present technical findings clearly and influence cross-functional teams
What You'll Do.
Lead new node startup
Lead production readiness
Guide development teams on process integration
Analyze electrical failures
Drive measurable improvements
Resolve yield and performance issues
Use statistical tools
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Technology Development; Design; Quality; Manufacturing; Test teams
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication; Technical findings presentation
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. We are at the heart of advanced DRAM node development, driving innovations from concept to high-volume production. Our team partners closely across Technology Development, Design, Quality, and Manufacturing to bring innovative memory technologies to life. If you’re excited about translating breakthrough ideas into real-world impact, you’ll find this work both challenging and rewarding. As a High Volume Manufacturing (HVM) Node Development Product Engineer, you will play a central role in introducing new DRAM nodes into production at the ID1 fab. This role connects development to manufacturing—owning yield ramp, cost efficiency, and quality improvements. You’ll collaborate cross-functionally to solve complex problems, improve product performance, and ensure successful technology transfer at scale. **Responsibilities:** * Lead new node startup, qualification, yield ramp, and production readiness * Guide development teams on process integration using deep technical insight * Analyze yield data and electrical failures to drive measurable improvements * Partner with Design, TD, Quality, and Test teams to resolve yield and performance issues * Use statistical tools and lab analysis to identify root causes and optimize processes **Minimum Qualifications:** * Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field * Familiarity with DRAM architecture, operation, testing, and process integration * Understanding of CMOS fundamentals and performance characteristics * Strong problem-solving and analytical skills * Effective written and verbal communication skills **Preferred Qualifications:** * Experience supporting high-volume semiconductor manuf
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