About the role
AI summarisedThis is an entry-level Design Validation Engineer role within Micron's HBM HIG group, focusing on validation of high-bandwidth memory products. The engineer will collaborate cross-functionally, perform validation work using simulation and data analysis, debug issues, and contribute to innovation in memory design and testing.
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Key Responsibilities
- Cross-Functional Collaboration : Key interface between Design, Manufacturing, Test and Quality internal departments as well as external customers. Internal collaboration with PE teams will be crucial as well.
- Perform Validation Work on Testmodes and Design using simulation, data analysis, and ATE/bench analysis.
- Root Cause Understanding and Resolution of Manufacturing, Test and Quality related issues through hardware and software debugging in the lab, circuit simulations and data analysis.
- Promotion of Innovation and Challenge Status Quo: Having an innovative approach that is open to improving upon any of our procedures or products. This is vital for maintaining Micron's competitive edge in the market.
- Data Analysis for Validation : Utilizing in-house statistical tools for engineering data analysis for validation and risk assessment provides valuable insights into the performance and reliability of the products.
- Understand of JEDEC specifications for HBM and creating internal architecture documentation. And schematic & layout knowledge of our design.
Requirements
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
- Up to 3 years of relevant experience.
- Strong knowledge of VLSI, semiconductor process, and basic device physics.
- Exposure to Schematic, Simulation, Data Analysis, Lab Debug or Pattern Manipulation.
- Experience with either: Verilog, VHDL, or System Verilog
- Excellent in problem-solving and analytical skills
- Self-motivated and passionate to learn and excel in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to work effectively in team-based projects, contributing to shared goals and outcomes.
