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SeniorEngineer–ProcessDevelopment,ThinFilms(CVD/Diffusion)NAND
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“Senior Engineer – Process Development, Thin Films (CVD/Diffusion) NAND at One Thing. Skills: Thin films, CVD/Diffusion, Process development. Develop thin film processes. Optimize thin film processes”
What You'll Achieve.
Meet performance targets; Meet reliability targets; Meet manufacturability targets
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting process issues; Troubleshooting tool issues; Structured problem-solving
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
PhD, or Master’s ≥3 yrs, or Bachelor’s ≥5 yrs, Thin film deposition R&D/PD experience
Nice to Have
Dielectric / carbon-based films exposure, NAND structural/electrical requirements exposure, Experience with equipment suppliers, Tool qualification/transfer activities experience
What You'll Do.
Develop thin film processes
Optimize thin film processes
Characterize thin film processes
Perform film characterization
Support process transfer
Support pilot line execution
Sustain process maturity
Sustain process capability
Collaborate with partners
Maintain documentation
Produce technical reports
Produce technical summaries
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
Multi-functional partners; Process Integration; Metrology; Surface/Characterization labs; Electrical Failure Analysis; Yield; Manufacturing; Equipment vendors/suppliers
Communication Scope
Technical forums; Technical reports; Technical summaries
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. **Job / Role Summary** The Senior Engineer supports Thin Films (CVD/Diffusion) process development for advanced NAND technology by executing experiments, characterizing films, troubleshooting process and tool issues, and supporting process transfer into manufacturing. Success in this role requires strong fundamentals in thin film deposition and characterization, disciplined experimental execution (DOE/SPC), and effective collaboration across integration, metrology, failure analysis, yield, and equipment partners. **Main Responsibilities** * Develop, optimize, and characterize thin film processes (CVD/Diffusion) to meet performance, reliability, and manufacturability targets. * Design and execute experiments, analyze data, and communicate results in appropriate technical forums. * Perform film characterization using appropriate techniques (examples referenced: SEM, TEM, XPS, SIMS, AFM) and correlate results to process outcomes. * Support process transfer and pilot line execution, including sustaining process maturity/capability for processes under ownership. * Collaborate with multi-functional partners (Process Integration, Metrology, Surface/Characterization labs, Electrical Failure Analysis, Yield, Manufacturing, and equipment vendors/suppliers) to ensure robust processes that meet physical/electrical requirements. **Other Responsibilities** * Maintain accurate documentation of experiments, process settings, and learnings; produce technical reports and summaries. *
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