About the role
AI summarisedThe Engineer, Product & System Engineering role focuses on driving Media Health Manufacturing for Micron's High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) products. Responsibilities include optimizing test coverage, developing and validating next-generation HBM products, improving yield, reducing test time, and collaborating across cross-functional teams such as Fab, Design, and Technology Development. The role requires a strong foundation in semiconductor devices, circuit design, and problem-solving methodologies, with exposure to data analysis and scripting tools like Python or JMP.
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Key Responsibilities
- Optimized Test Coverage: Ensuring optimized test coverage on all current and future HBM design architectures and process nodes
- Product Development and Validation: Developing, validating, characterizing, and qualifying Micron’s next-generation HBM products
- Support for New Product Design Validation: Providing support for design verification and in-depth circuit analysis of new products using CAD tools and Verilog simulations
- Yield Improvement and Cost Reduction: Improving manufacturing test yields, reducing test time, and resolving yield-related issues related to DRAM, Interface, and Stacked Die
- Root Cause and Resolution of Manufacturing Test Flow Issue, Qual and RMA Device Issues
- Promotion of Innovation: Promoting innovation and driving changes to provide Micron with a technical advantage
- Technical Decision Making: Making final decisions on risk analysis and project prioritization
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborating with Fab, HBM Technology Development, HBM Design, System Development, and Quality/Reliability teams
Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering or a related field
- Coursework or internship experience in semiconductor devices, circuit design, or product validation is a plus
- Solid understanding of problem-solving methodologies, with a focus on identifying root causes and exploring solution spaces
- Familiarity with CMOS technology, DRAM architecture, and basic device physics
- Exposure to data analysis, statistics, and scripting tools such as Python or JMP
- Flexible and eager to learn, with a willingness to take on diverse roles in a dynamic engineering environment
