About the role
AI summarisedThis is an entry-level shift engineer role at Micron, a semiconductor company, focused on real-time defect analysis (RDA) for advanced packaging equipment. The engineer ensures stable operation, responds to alarms, supports new product introduction (NPI), and collaborates with cross-functional teams in a 24x7 cleanroom environment.
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Key Responsibilities
- Monitor advanced packaging and NPI tool health using RDA, Statistical Process Control (SPC), Fault Detection & Classification (FDC), and advanced monitoring platforms during assigned shifts
- Respond to equipment alarms, process excursions, and system alerts with heightened sensitivity to NPI risk and learning objectives
- Perform first-pass root cause analysis for equipment, automation, and integration issues commonly encountered during NPI and early ramp phases
- Support rapid learning cycles by identifying recurring NPI issues, process sensitivities, and automation or monitoring gaps
- Provide timely, high-quality shift documentation and handover to support continuity across shifts and engineering teams
- Support deployment, tuning, and sustainment of new RDA capabilities, dashboards, scripts, and monitoring logic required for new package types and processes
- Ensure all actions comply with safety, quality, and change management requirements in a fast-evolving NPI environment
- Provide shift support for newly installed or newly qualified advanced packaging tools during NPI, pilot, and ramp phases
- Execute standardized and NPI-specific troubleshooting procedures for equipment, automation, and data flow issues
- Monitor and track key operational and NPI-specific metrics for advanced packaging equipment during shift
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Chemical, Materials, Industrial, Computer Engineering, or related discipline)
- 0-2 years of experience in semiconductor manufacturing, advanced packaging, backend operations, automation, or RDA support
- Experience supporting NPI, pilot lines, or early production ramps is strongly preferred
- Willingness and ability to work in a 24x7 shift environment, including nights, weekends, and holidays
- Strong troubleshooting skills with the ability to operate effectively in high-change, high-ambiguity NPI environments
- Familiarity with advanced packaging processes, equipment integration challenges, and alarm management concepts
- Working knowledge of RDA, SPC/FDC, manufacturing automation, or fab IT systems is an advantage
- Demonstrated ability to follow standard procedures while adapting to evolving NPI requirements
- Strong analytical thinking, documentation discipline, and cross-shift communication skills
- Effective communicator, able to collaborate across all levels
- Growth mindset with a passion for continuous learning
- Internship or experience in the semiconductor industry is a plus
- Ability to apply baseline digital fluency and role-appropriate AI literacy to use AI-enabled tools responsibly and effectively
- Embody Micron's core values: People, Innovation, Tenacity, Collaboration, Customer Focus
