About the role
AI summarisedThe Engineer I-Foundry role supports foundry manufacturing by developing and sustaining production processes outsourced to global foundries. The position involves collaborating with business divisions on foundry technology requirements, managing wafer starts, providing engineering support, conducting site audits, and overseeing documentation and continuous improvement projects. The role acts as a technology liaison between internal teams and subcontractors, coordinating shuttle schedules, tape-outs, and wafer start plans.
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Key Responsibilities
- Work closely with various business divisions regarding their foundry technology requirements
- Responsibilities includes but not limited to foundry process flows, planning foundry wafer starts, providing Design and Product Engineering support, determining wafer costing, and conducting foundry site audits
- Manage subcontractors and serve as the technology liaison between our business divisions and them; coordinate foundry shuttles, new tape-outs schedules, and wafer start plans
- Create and maintain all documentation to support new and existing developments
- Manage continuous improvement projects for internal and external developments and oversee engineering changes
Requirements
- Minimum Bachelor’s degree or higher in Electrical/ Electronic Engineering, Microelectronics, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related fields
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Capable of collaborating effectively with both internal and external stakeholders
- Able to work independently, resourceful, and willing to learn new skills with a proactive attitude
- Familiarity with advanced semiconductor processing, wafer fabrication, and statistical analysis
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications is preferred