Metro Applications Engineer at Micron Technology
Boise, Idaho, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Nov, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Semiconductor Processing, Statistical Process Control, Metrology Tools, Data Collection Methods, Process Anomalies, Techniques Development, Electron Beam Systems, Optical Systems, X-Ray Methods, Semiconductor Physics, Transistor Operations, CMOS Circuits, Fabrication Process, Software Proficiency, Inspection Equipment, Reliability

Industry

Semiconductor Manufacturing

Description
Develop recipes and applications that can quantify semiconductor processing and develop statistical process control methods. Work with new metrology tools and strategies to drive towards earlier or more efficient data collection methods. Recognize, identify, and raise awareness of process anomalies. Build and improve upon techniques and identify new ways to use existing tools in order to quantify relevant process issues. We expect active participation in technical meetings and then synthesize from it new opportunities or novel approaches. Collaborate with the global network to develop best known methods and maintain alignment between sites Develop techniques across various metrology platforms including electron beam systems, optical systems, x-ray methods etc. Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) with a minimum of 5 years of relevant working experience in a semiconductor or programming filed is required. Minimum 1 year experience in semiconductor physics and understanding of transistor operations, scaling limitations and reliability; basic knowledge of CMOS circuits and characterization methods. Minimum 1 year of experience in least one semiconductor fabrication process area, including tool sets, process mechanism, tuning knobs, etc. Minimum 2 years' experience using at least one software (JMP, SPOTFIRE, Tableau etc) Onboarding training includes a 4+ month training period in Taiwan, followed by a full-time position in Boise, Idaho Master's or Ph.D. degree in Physics or Engineering areas. 2-5 years of experience working in an RDA/Metro, HVM or TD team setting. Good understanding of semiconductor inspection equipment, theories and techniques. Experience with optical, electron beam and XRAY inspection equipment is desired.
Responsibilities
Develop recipes and applications to quantify semiconductor processing and improve statistical process control methods. Collaborate with a global network to develop best known methods and maintain alignment between sites.
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