About the role
AI summarisedProcess Integration Engineer at Micron Technology, a semiconductor memory and storage company. The role involves establishing and improving process conditions, upgrading process capability, and reducing production cost. Candidates should have a Bachelor's in Engineering and 0-5 years of experience, with skills in SPC, DOE, and data analysis.
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Key Responsibilities
- Establish and improve process condition and technology.
- Upgrade process capability and reduce production cost.
- Establish and modify process management projects.
- Set up process parameters for a variety of semiconductor equipment.
- Evaluation, promotion and planning of new equipment / materials.
- Abnormal analysis and improvement.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering: Hold a degree in any engineering field to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
- Fresh Graduates or 1-5 Years of Experience: Open to energetic fresh graduates or candidates with 1-5 years of proven experience in the field.
- Passion for Engineering: Showcase your enthusiasm for semiconductor manufacturing.
- Technical Expertise: Strong foundation in electrical, electronic, material, or physics fields. Knowledge of fabrication processes, probe, backend, and reliability implications is preferred.
- Data Analysis: Proficiency in statistical process control (SPC), design of experiments (DOE), and data analysis techniques. Ability to conduct high-volume data analysis on product performance and manufacturing line issues.
- Process Optimization: Experience in developing and optimizing processes to improve yield, reduce costs, and resolve manufacturing issues. Skills in process simulation and CAD tools are beneficial.
- Problem-Solving: Strong troubleshooting skills and the ability to design, execute, and analyze experiments to enhance fab processes, yield, and quality.
- Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams, including R&D, process engineers, and reliability engineers.
