One Thing
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SrEngineer,ProcessDevelopment,CellFilm,AdvanceNAND
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“Sr Engineer, Process Development, Cell Film, Advance NAND at One Thing. Skills: Process Development, Cell Film, NAND Memory. Execute established thin film processes. Run experiments”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting efforts
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Fundamental understanding of thin film deposition techniques (ALD, CVD), Basic knowledge of materials science, chemical reactions, and vacuum systems, Familiarity with experimental methods and data interpretation, Willingness to learn semiconductor process tools and fab metrology, PhD, or Master’s degree with ≥3 years relevant experience, Bachelor’s degree with ≥5 years relevant experience, Relevant degree in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics
What You'll Do.
Execute established thin film processes
Maintain accurate documentation
Learn process fundamentals
Perform basic data analysis
Identify obvious trends
Identify repeatability issues
Support day-to-day process development activities
Assist in tool qualifications
Assist in process checks
Assist in routine troubleshooting
Develop basic understanding of process impact
Support failure analysis
Support learning activities
Follow established handoff practices
Follow documentation practices
Collaborate with senior engineers
Collaborate with equipment engineers
Collaborate with integration teams
Demonstrate ownership of tasks
Demonstrate ownership of timelines
Build foundational knowledge
Progress toward independent execution
Learn to connect process conditions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Senior engineers; Equipment engineers; Integration teams
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. As a Senior Engineer in Process Development for Cell Film, you are an early‑career technical contributor responsible for executing process development activities for cell film modules supporting advanced NAND memory technologies. This role focuses on building strong fundamentals in thin film processes, disciplined experimental execution, and understanding process‑device interactions under guidance from senior engineers. **Key Responsibilities** **Process Execution & Learning** * Execute established thin film processes (ALD/CVD) according to defined procedures and development plans. * Run experiments, collect data, and maintain accurate documentation of results. * Learn process fundamentals, key knobs, and sensitivities for assigned film steps or unit processes. **Data Analysis & Reporting** * Perform basic data analysis and summarize results in clear, structured formats. * Identify obvious trends, anomalies, and repeatability issues in experimental data. * Present findings in team forums with guidance from senior engineers. **Tool & Process Support** * Support day‑to‑day process development activities on cell film equipment. * Learning tool operation principles, recipe structure, and basic hardware functionality. * Assist in tool qualifications, process checks, and routine troubleshooting efforts. **Process Integration Exposure** * Develop basic understanding of how cell film processes impact downstream integration and device behavior. * Support failure analysis and
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