About the role
AI summarisedThis is a metrology and real-time defects analysis engineer role at Micron, a global semiconductor memory and storage solutions company. The engineer will develop measurement recipes, apply advanced analytics, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to improve product yield and quality through defect detection and process control.
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Key Responsibilities
- Work proactively to solve problems with yield or quality impact on our products through development of measurement recipes that can provide quick and accurate feedback on the product integrity.
- Apply advanced analytics techniques to identify and address deviations in machinery and processes.
- Engage in designing experiments to identify defect sources and formation mechanisms, providing insights for defectivity improvement projects.
- Collaborate with engineers from diverse departments to contribute ideas and assist in implementing breakthrough solutions for defectivity improvement.
- Apply the latest innovative inspection tools for defect detection, contributing to advancements in semiconductor manufacturing.
- Set up tool qualification criteria and implement monitoring through Statistical Process Control (SPC) charts.
- Set appropriate control chart limits and utilize effective sampling for proactive intervention against machinery and process deviations.
- Implement sampling methodologies to proactively detect and address deviations, ensuring efficient and effective root cause identification.
- Collaborate with Engineering Operations and/or Application teams to optimize tool maintenance schedules and utilization.
- Contribute to strategic projects aimed at minimizing products at risk and improving overall product quality.
- Develop and run projects crafted to enhance inline detection, improve efficiency, reduce cost, reduce tool measurement variability and improve machine availability.
- Partner with the tool suppliers and owners to explore innovative ways of doing things to overcome the challenge of the shrinking technology nodes.
Requirements
- Bachelor's or advanced degree in Engineering or Science is required
- Strong analytical, logical, and critical thinking 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
- Demonstrated leadership and a track record of impact are highly desirable
- Interest in and knowledge of the semiconductor industry and Micron is preferred.
- Capable of working on a flexible schedule (e.g. compress shift)
- Candidates with relevant experience is preferred.
