One Thing
Semiconductor
SeniorEngineer,PDSG,DryEtch,NAND
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“Senior Engineer, PD SG, Dry Etch, NAND at One Thing. Skills: Dry Etch, Process development. Deploy new NAND process technologies. Drive development efforts prior to device ramp”
What You'll Achieve.
Achieve required performance within timelines; Drive yield improvement; Drive quality improvement
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot processes; Root cause analysis
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Minimum of 3 years semiconductor dry etch process development background, PhD degree in Material Science, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Bachelors/Masters in Material Science, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical/Electronics Engineering
Nice to Have
Proven track record of publication, Proven track record of patent, Proven track record of invention disclosure
What You'll Do.
Deploy new NAND process technologies
Drive development efforts prior to device ramp
Define actions to enable solutions
Complete actions to hit key achievements
Achieve required performance within timelines
Develop complex process tasks
Evaluate Dry Etch tool performance
Examine Dry Etch process windows
Adjust Dry Etch recipes
Refine Dry Etch recipes
Troubleshoot processes
Drive yield improvement
Drive quality improvement
Identify areas for improvement
Own areas for improvement
Collaborate with other Fabs
Collaborate with TD teams
Identify exciting processes
Find viable solutions
Drive process simplification initiative
Integrate best-known manufacturing methods
Integrate methods into development phase
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Other Fabs; TD teams; Cross-functional teams
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication; Presentation skills
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. Join Micron as a Senior Process Development Engineer, Dry Etch, NAND, and join a passionate team advancing next-generation NAND process technologies. You will collaborate with proficient professionals, develop inventive process, and assist us in achieving seamless delivery on our demanding projects. **Responsibilities:** * Rapid deployment of new NAND process technologies. * Drive development efforts prior to device ramp * Define and complete effective actions to enable solutions required to hit key achievements and achieve the required performance within timelines * Complex process development tasks related to ongoing evaluation of Dry Etch tool performance, examination of Dry Etch process windows, and adjustments or refinement of Dry Etch recipes within 3D NAND technology * Troubleshoot processes as part of cross-functional teams, driving yield and quality improvement. * Take initiative to identify and own areas for improvement, collaborating with other Fabs and TD teams. * Proactively identify exciting processes and work with Fabs to find viable solutions * Drive process simplification initiative across cross-functional teams. * Integrate best-known manufacturing methods into the early development phase of upcoming nodes **Successful candidates for this position will have:** * PhD degree in Material Science, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, or Bachelors/Masters in Material Science, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical/Electronics Engineering with
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