Micron Technology
Semiconductor
ProductDevelopmentEngineer
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“Product Development Engineer at Micron Technology. Skills: Design for Test, DRAM technology, Semiconductor memory. Provide test guidance. Set priorities”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure device performance
Industry & Context.
Algorithmic problem-solving; Root cause analysis; Data analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Experience in digital circuits, Background in designing test methods, Proficiency in debugging test patterns, Programming skills in Python, Java, Unix, Perl, Shell, or C++, Algorithmic problem-solving approach, Working knowledge of Verilog navigation and simulation
Nice to Have
Understanding of computer architecture, Knowledge of device physics principles, Experience with burn-in characterization, Demonstrated ability to drive yield improvement, Proven track record of implementing new DFT methods
What You'll Do.
Provide test guidance
Drive improvements in product quality
Drive improvements in yield
Develop new DFT concepts
Develop new test architectures
Support future enhancements in test coverage
Support test time reduction
Identify root causes of failures
Adjust testing strategies
Optimize pattern sets
Improve overall efficiency
Support testing of new architectures
Support testing of process nodes
Support testing of device functionality
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partner with Test Manufacturing; Partner with Product Engineering; Partner with Design Engineering; Multi-functional engagement with partner groups
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. **Job Summary** As a DFT (Design for Test) Product Development Engineer in the DRAM Technology group, you will be part of a forward-thinking team of engineers that solves complex problems to develop industry-leading DRAM. In this role, you will gain an in-depth understanding of semiconductor memory functionality and become an expert in the test manufacturing code and testing techniques used to develop, implement, validate, and ensure device performance. You will engage with new technology at the build start to cultivate DFT and Micron’s component test flow philosophy on modern architectures. This will be accomplished through innovation and by multi-functional engagement with partner groups – Build, Test, Technology Development, Manufacturing, Marketing, and Quality Assurance departments. **Responsibilities** * Partner with Test Manufacturing, Product Engineering, and Design Engineering to provide test guidance, set priorities, and drive improvements in product quality and yield. * Develop new DFT concepts and test architectures to support future enhancements in test coverage, efficiency, and test time reduction. * Debug and identify root causes of failures using data analysis, electrical characterization, and physical analysis techniques, adjusting testing strategies accordingly. * Optimize test flows and pattern sets to improve test time, throughput, and overall efficiency. * Support testing of new architectures, process nodes, and device functionality. **Minimum Qualifications** * Experience in digital circuits, including understanding defect mechanisms and potential failure modes. * Background in designing test methods and developing program test patterns for
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