Micron Technology

Technician, Electrical Failure Analysis (EFA ) / Physical Failure Analysis (PFA)

Micron Technology
Integrated Device ManufacturingSingapore, SingaporeOnsitePosted 1 month ago

About the role

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The Technician, Electrical Failure Analysis (EFA) / Physical Failure Analysis (PFA) supports failure analysis for products across new product introduction, qualifications, and high-volume manufacturing. The role involves analyzing test data from the Statistical Bin Limit (SBL) system to disposition maverick material, performing EFA and PFA to identify root causes, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to recommend lot dispositions and drive continuous improvement. Work is conducted in a fast-paced lab and production environment requiring adherence to safety and quality systems.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Extract, interpret, and analyze test data to support SBL-triggered investigations
  • Execute and follow up on FA actions (EFA and/or PFA) to determine disposition paths
  • Recommend and communicate lot dispositions clearly and timely to stakeholders for quality control
  • Document deviations and observations and provide feedback through the appropriate quality management system, ensuring traceability and compliance
  • Utilize advanced FA tools such as an IV curve tracer, micro-prober, and bench tester to perform EFA
  • Support site EFA activities including failure confirmation, characterization, and electrical failure data correlation studies
  • Provide EFA support and PFA recommendations for assembly failure cases and other escalations
  • Conduct physical failure analysis and correlate electrical failure modes to physical defects when needed
  • Perform package and sample preparation activities such as package de-processing, cross-sectioning support (manual and/or tool-assisted), and IMC measurement (where applicable)
  • Utilize layout and failure localization information to correlate suspected defect locations

Requirements

  • Nitec / Higher Nitec / Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related discipline
  • Experience in test failure analysis, a lab environment, or manufacturing troubleshooting is