Micron Technology
Semiconductor
SemiconductorProcessEngineer
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“Semiconductor Process Engineer at Micron Technology. Skills: Photolithography, EUV lithography, Process development. Develop photolithography unit processes. Integrate photolithography unit processes”
What You'll Achieve.
Influence device performance; Influence yield; Influence cost at scale
Industry & Context.
Failure analysis; Process optimization
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
M. S. or Ph. D. in relevant degree, B. S. with 3+ years semiconductor processing experience, Experience in photolithography or semiconductor process development, Working knowledge of process characterization, Working knowledge of data analysis, Working knowledge of statistical methods, Ability to collaborate across cross-functional technical teams
Nice to Have
Experience with advanced lithography techniques, High NA EUV experience, OPC experience, Overlay optimization experience, Familiarity with process integration, Familiarity with high-volume manufacturing support, Experience working with semiconductor equipment vendors, Experience working in R&D environments
What You'll Do.
Develop photolithography unit processes
Integrate photolithography unit processes
Perform material evaluations
Perform reticle development
Perform layout development
Perform overlay optimization
Perform process window analysis
Drive yield improvement
Drive failure analysis
Drive device performance optimization
Partner with equipment vendors
Improve process capability
Support technology transfer to manufacturing
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional technical teams; Global partners; Technology Development teams; Equipment vendors; NYCreates consortium
Communication Scope
Communicate results
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 part of Micron’s Technology Development organization, where advanced ideas become manufacturable technologies. Our team works at the leading edge of memory innovation, partnering across design, integration, manufacturing, and equipment suppliers to enable the next generation of semiconductor devices. This is where curiosity, experimentation, and impact come together. As a Photolithography Engineer you will play a key role in developing and integrating Low and High NA EUV lithography processes that directly shape future memory technologies. You will work hands-on with tools, materials, layouts, and data, while collaborating with global partners to move innovations from R&D into high-volume manufacturing. This role offers broad technical exposure and the opportunity to influence device performance, yield, and cost at scale. This role is full time at the NYCreates site in Albany, New York. You will collaborate with our Technology Development (TD) teams in Boise and Hiroshima to benchmark Low and High NA EUV lithography and enable Micron’s technical roadmap. NYCreates is a diverse consortium, and you will have many opportunities to work closely with suppliers and other companies while protecting Micron’s intellectual property (IP). **Responsibilities:** * Develop and integrate photolithography unit processes for advanced memory technologies * Perform material evaluations, reticle and layout development, OPC, overlay optimization, and process window analysis * Drive yield improvement, failure analysis, and device performance optimization * Partner with equipment vendors to evaluate tools and improve process capability * Document processes, communicate results,
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