Micron Technology
Semiconductor
StaffProductDevelopmentEngineer
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“Staff Product Development Engineer at Micron Technology. Skills: DRAM architecture, Silicon IC design, Circuit simulation, Failure analysis. Define product specifications. Validate product specifications”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure product requirements; Ensure lifetime device performance
Industry & Context.
Root cause analysis; Troubleshooting
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
8 years progressive experience, DRAM or Silicon IC architecture, DRAM or Silicon IC operation, DRAM or Silicon IC testing, DRAM or Silicon IC design, Circuit-level simulation, Cadence schematics, Perl scripting, Unix scripting, Batch scripting, Data analysis software, Data visualization software, DFMEA methodology, JIRA, Confluence, Agile, Product validation experience, Failure Analysis, ATE testing
Nice to Have
Verilog, JMP, Tableau, MATLAB
What You'll Do.
Define product specifications
Validate product specifications
Support design verification
Conduct circuit analysis
Create architecture documentation
Understand JEDEC specifications
Develop validation flow
Identify design marginalities
Conduct electrical failure analysis
Understand root cause
Use engineering lab equipment
Support reliability activities
Support qualification activities
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Engineering groups; Manufacturing groups; Business Units groups; Manufacturing teams
Process & Methodology
Agile, JIRA, Confluence
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. Collaborate with various Engineering, Manufacturing, and Business Units groups to define and validate product specifications and requirements for next-generation memory devices. Support design verification through in-depth circuit analysis using CAD tools and simulations. Create internal architecture documentation based on schematics and layout knowledge. Understand JEDEC specifications to ensure product requirements. Develop a validation flow to identify design marginalities and recommend fixes for circuit-related issues. Conduct electrical failure analysis to understand the root cause of device marginalities or failures. Utilize engineering lab equipment and testers for device characterization and electrical failure analysis. Support reliability and qualification activities to ensure lifetime device performance. Work closely with manufacturing teams to optimize test yield and ramp products into high volume. May telecommute part time. Employer will accept a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field followed by 8 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate experience in job offered or in a related occupation. Position requires: 1\. DRAM or Silicon IC architecture, operation, testing, design, and process; 2\. Circuit-level simulation: Verilog or Analog; 3\. Cadence schematics and layout; 4\. Shell scripts: Perl, Unix, Batch, or Python; 5\. Data analysis and visualization software: JMP, Tableau, MATLAB, or equivalent; 6\. DFMEA (Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) methodology for identifying potential failures in a product's design; 7\. Project Management Software: JIRA, Confluence, or Agile Database; 8\. Product validat
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