One Thing
Technology
SeniorMemberofTechnicalStaff(SMTS)–ProcessDevelopment,Wet,NAND
“Senior Member of Technical Staff (SMTS) – Process Development, Wet, NAND at One Thing. Skills: Process development, Wet process technology, NAND technology. Drive pathfinding portion of roadmap. Collaborate with partner organizations”
What You'll Achieve.
Improve new node yield; Improve device roadmaps
Industry & Context.
Rational risk assessment
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
PhD or Master's degree, 12+ years relevant experience, 15+ years relevant experience, understanding of process technology development, understanding of surface science, understanding of analytic methods, understanding of rational risk assessment, technical contributions, publications, or patents
Nice to Have
Master's degree 15+ years experience
What You'll Do.
Drive pathfinding portion of roadmap
Collaborate with partner organizations
Coordinate pathfinding activities
Align PD resource allocation
Own critical taskforces
Lead multi-functional teams
Drive new tech node yield
Drive device roadmap improvements
Foster culture of learning
Foster career development
Publish internal papers
Present to senior leadership
Uphold technical leadership expectations
Integrate AI assisted tools
Improve efficiency with AI
Improve quality with AI
Improve effectiveness with AI
Exercise sound judgment
Comply with organizational standards
Comply with legal requirements
Contribute to continuous improvement
Identify AI enhancements
Share AI enhancements
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; Partner organizations; Multi-functional teams
Communication Scope
Concise communication; Publish papers; Present to senior
Process & Methodology
Roadmap planning
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