One Thing
Technology
PrincipalEngineer–ProcessDevelopment,CellFilm,NAND
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“Principal Engineer – Process Development, Cell Film, NAND at One Thing. Skills: NAND Device Scaling, Thin Film Processes, ALD/CVD. Define technical strategy. Implement technical strategy”
Industry & Context.
Complex problem solving; Root cause analysis; Structured problem-solving
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
PhD >= 5 yrs experience, Master's >= 7 yrs experience, Bachelor's >= 10 yrs experience, Thin film R&D experience, Leading complex technology development
Nice to Have
Technology benchmarking, Roadmap inputs, Technical documentation, IP generation
What You'll Do.
Define technical strategy
Implement technical strategy
Identify emerging trends
Recommend future investments
Lead development of thin film processes
Integrate thin film processes
Scale thin film processes
Ensure manufacturability
Ensure readiness for integration
Drive technology transfer
Drive ramp-up activities
Resolve complex technical challenges
Mitigate process failures
Mitigate device failures
Lead cost reduction programs
Lead yield improvement programs
Lead reliability enhancement programs
Mentor senior engineers
Influence technical direction
Represent function in forums
Benchmark against industry standards
Integrate AI assisted tools
Improve efficiency with AI
Improve quality with AI
Improve effectiveness with AI
Contribute to continuous improvement
Identify AI enabled enhancements
Test AI enabled enhancements
Share AI enabled enhancements
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Process teams; Integration teams; Manufacturing teams; Technical forums; Strategic collaborations; Joint development
Communication Scope
Clear communication
Process & Methodology
Roadmap planning
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 Principal Engineer provides technical leadership for Cell Film process development, defining technical direction, fostering innovation, and ensuring successful integration of new processes into manufacturing to enable next-generation NAND device scaling. Defines and implements technical strategy; leads cross-functional teams; owns end-to-end module development with manufacturability/scalability readiness. Resolves complex technical challenges with business impact and drives transfer and ramp readiness into high-volume manufacturing. **Main Responsibilities** **Strategy, Roadmap & Technical Direction** * Define and implement technical strategy for cell film process development aligned to business and technology objectives. * Identify emerging trends/risks/opportunities and recommend future investments/initiatives. **E nd-to-End Module Development & Scaling** * Lead multi-functional development, integration, and scaling of thin film processes tailored for advanced NAND devices; ensure manufacturability/scalability/readiness for integration. * Drive technology transfer and ramp-up activities to ensure seamless transition from R&D to high-volume manufacturing. **Complex Problem Solving & Business Outcomes** * Resolve complex technical challenges (including RCA/mitigation of process/device failures). * Lead cost reduction, yield improvement, and reliability enhancement programs via innovative process/material utilization. **Leadership & External Repre
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