About the role
AI summarisedThe FE Central Quality Process Engineer at Micron supports quality initiatives by leading product quality risk assessments and deploying quality and reliability control systems. The role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to assess front-end manufacturing and package-related risks, establish control points, validate specifications, and drive continuous improvement. Responsibilities include supporting material disposition, leading global quality system deployments, and aligning QA processes across fabs.
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Key Responsibilities
- Partner with DDQA, Fab PI, cPIE and Fab QE to establish end to end QRC process
- Partner with cross-functional teams to identity FE process to package impact and ensure pFMEA in place to govern process change control
- Partner with Fab PIE/RAM/QE and central RAM/PIE to establish inline control point
- Tactical support continuous improvement initiatives and problem solving for manufacturing issue
- Support excursion material disposition through fail mode risk assessment
- Lead global projects to deploy and improve Quality-related systems and business processes
- Partner with quality engineers at other Micron fabs to share best-known-methods and drive cross-fab alignment in QA business processes and methods
- Drive validation of Root cause, CA/PA and Manufacturing improvements for Quality events
- Collaborate with Test/Product/System/MFG/SMAI to deploy and roll out quality initiatives to improve quality/WLR metrics
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (e.g., Materials, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical) or equivalent practical experience
- 3+ years of experience in semiconductor manufacturing process, or related technical roles
- Knowledge of NAND traveler flow and Fab area process
- Strong model-based problem-solving skills combined with data-driven decision-making and effective presentation abilities
- Demonstrated expertise in troubleshooting and resolving process issues, as well as identifying root causes
- Knowledge of package process, fail modes and process WLR & pWLR
- Strong organizational capabilities and the ability to work effectively
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively with cross-functional teams
- Well communication, written and presentation skills
