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Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) Process Development Engineers at Micron Technology in Boise are an integral part of a groundbreaking Technology Development (R&D) organization! We collaborate with diverse teams across the company to develop new processes for next-generation semiconductor devices.
Our critical thinking and analytical skills are challenged while performing process characterization, the development of new consumables, new hardware evaluations, and complete ground-breaking research. Your innovative thinking may lead to the next big invention to be added to Micron’s massive patent portfolio. Are you ready to join us as we define the future of the semiconductor industry?
Responsibilities and Tasks:
Supervision: Work without considerable direction. Exert significant latitude in determining objectives of assignment.
Application: Frequently contribute to developing new theories, concepts, and methods. Be the specialist in the field and be recognized as such by your peers.
Project Scope: Projects are executed within the area and module.
Skill Level: Use extensive technical knowledge to guide strategic directions, interpret customer needs, and communicate clearly the needs to internal and external contacts.
Module ownership and continuous improvement:
Seek sophisticated problems to help resolve equipment and/or parameter shiftsDesign, build, and implement technical products, systems, or processes to improve product quality and/or FAB performanceImplement solutions to technologies and services to improve FAB metrics in scrap, cost, rework, cycle time, efficiency or yieldResolve complex integration issues through process developmentIdentify and evaluate interactions between equipment, modules and processes and resolve related issuesSet module level roadmapIdentify alternate technologiesRecognizing opportunities and provide feedback to R&D personnel for technical innovationMentor new engineers and pilot line engineersDrive module level development and lead large projects of a highly technical natureStandardize methods and procedures across area, department and/or FABsManufacturing Responsibility:
Interact on a regular basis with counterparts in manufacturingInteract with manufacturing on CIP projectsCommunicate Short-term Constraints, Issues, Priorities, and Special InstructionsMonitor, Adjust, and Follow Up as necessaryTransfer owned process to manufacturing with good support and documentationAct as a ‘go to person’ for module issuesDrive yield related issues in manufacturingParticipate and drive Key Equipment Group activitiesGeneral Expectations:
Contribute to the fulfillment of group objectivesDrive project with limited supervisory inputConstantly self-evaluate approach and goalsDevelop, implement, and transfer processesEngage in at least one to two projects focused on module level improvements with cross group interactionOwn a within group leadership and mentor roleImpact: Achieve end results for significant project without which there will be an inability to reach crucial organizational objectives, will have prolonged effect and will require significant resource investmentInteraction: Interact positively with the group, pilot line, vendors, integration, manufacturing, management, KEG and senior customers on matters requiring coordination across organizational boundariesEducation & Experience:
MS or PhD in Chemical Engineering, Material Science or related field
BS in Chemical Engineering or Material Science with 2+ years of CMP industry experience.
As a world leader in the semiconductor industry, Micron is dedicated to your personal wellbeing and professional growth. Micron benefits are designed to help you stay well, provide peace of mind and help you prepare for the future. We offer a choice of medical, dental and vision plans in all locations enabling team members to select the plans that best meet their family healthcare needs and budget. Micron also provides benefit programs that help protect your income if you are unable to work due to illness or injury, and paid family leave. Additionally, Micron benefits include a robust paid time-off program and paid holidays. For additional information regarding the Benefit programs available, please see the Benefits Guide posted on micron.com/careers/benefits.
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