Yield Enhancement Technician, Fab 4 at Micron Technology
Boise, Idaho, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Sem Support, Yield Enhancement, Physical Failure Analysis, Communication Skills, Process Test Runs, Tool Issues, Fab Process Understanding, M.S. Office, Prioritization, Independent Work, Electronics Engineering Technology, STEM-related Degree, Acid Hood Operation, Sputter Coaters, Ion Millers, Etchers

Industry

Semiconductor Manufacturing

Description
Work on shift to provide SEM support for FAB 4 YE part types (DRAM, and EM) Ensure safe operation of the acid hood, sputter coaters, ion millers, UV cleaners, etchers, and micro-cleaving tools Process test runs and prepare records, charts, and graphs of results for engineers to identify yield problems or test new products Connect with part type engineers regarding requests, priorities, and/or general communications Connect with other team members and supplier representatives at all levels on tool issues, requests, support items, etc. Good understanding of the different FAB process is required: Wet Etch, Dry Etch, Metrology, PCVDI, Photo, and CMP 0-3 years of previous experience in physical failure analysis (SEM/PFA) Ability to prioritize and work independently Strong communication skills (written, verbal and presentation) Experience or ability identifying performance gaps and implementing strategic resolutions/improvements PC skills to include M.S. Office (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, OneNote) Available to work 12 hour shifts and work overtime as needed, including nights, weekends, and holidays Electronics Engineering Technology AAS or other STEM-related Associate's degree (or equivalent trade school/military experience) BS in Physics, Chemistry or related field is preferred
Responsibilities
The Yield Enhancement Technician will provide SEM support for FAB 4 YE part types and ensure the safe operation of various tools. They will process test runs and prepare records for engineers to identify yield problems.
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