Micron Technology

Semiconductor

SeniorPhotolithographyProcessEngineer

$0–0k Boise, Idaho, United States
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Photolithography Process Engineer at Micron Technology. Skills: Photolithography Process, Semiconductor Manufacturing, Process Development. Start up processes. Develop processes”

Industry & Context.

Semiconductor
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving

Eligibility Requirements

International travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ years Process Owner experience, BS or Masters in Engineering, Willingness to travel internationally

Nice to Have

Understanding of semiconductor fabrication, Excellent analytical skills, Excellent problem-solving skills, Meticulous approach, Communication skills, Ability to work collaboratively, Proficient in Data Science, Proficient in Programming skills

What You'll Do.

Improve product quality

Drive process yield improvements

Resolve manufacturing line problems

Collaborate with equipment engineers

Collaborate with integrations engineers

Identify issues affecting production

Resolve issues affecting production

Use project management skills

Complete project milestones

Close defectivity gaps

Close production gaps

Drive improvements across SPC charts

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multi-functional teams

Process & Methodology

Project management

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. At Micron-Boise, ID, we are undergoing a historic $15 billion investment in semiconductor manufacturing; construction began in early 2023, with DRAM production slated for the second half of the decade. As a leader in the semiconductor industry, we build solutions that inspire and transform technology. With plans to invest more than $150 billion globally over the next decade in leading-edge manufacturing, we are looking for passionate people to join our Boise expansion team and contribute to the growth and innovation of the semiconductor industry. As a **Senior Photolithography Process Engineer** you will be primarily responsible for starting up, developing, and optimizing processes to improve product quality, driving process yield improvements, cost reduction, productivity improvement and risk management as well as resolving manufacturing line problems. Your expertise will give to the production of high-quality semiconductor components that are pivotal to our customers' success. You will work closely with multi-functional teams to tackle process issues and implement solutions that improve efficiency and yield. Your passion for engineering and willingness to learn will help us overcome the challenges of this fast-paced industry. We are looking for someone who enjoys hands-on work, values collaboration, and is eager to dive deep into the technical aspects of semiconductor manufacturing. **Responsibilities** * Strong process area knowledge * DRAM development and manufacturing experience * Collaborate with equipment engineers and integrations engineers to identify and resolve issues affecting production * Use project management skills to complete project milestones t

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