
location_on201, West Wall Street, Idaho City, Boise County, Idaho, 83631, United States
Our vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for all. As a world leader in innovating memory and storage solutions, we accelerate the transformation of information into intelligence, inspiring the world to learn, communicate, and advance faster than ever.
As a Photolithography Engineer in Micron's R&D/Technology Development group, you will drive process module development for next-generation memory devices. This role exists to bridge the gap between advanced research and global manufacturing, ensuring that unit processes meet rigorous device requirements before technology transfer.
You will collaborate with Micron engineers, technology partners, and vendors to develop and integrate processes within multi-functional teams. Your day-to-day involves addressing process issues with manufacturing, optimizing cell yield, and driving continuous improvements in cycle time, redundancy, and cost. You will also lead advanced development tasks such as material evaluations, reticle and layout development, process window analysis, and overlay optimization.
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Work model: On-site
201, West Wall Street, Idaho City, Boise County, Idaho, 83631, United States
Idaho City, Idaho
Strong skills for research and development and ability to create production-worthy technologies. Ability to balance multiple tasks simultaneously and react to shifting priorities to meet business needs. Ability to develop and maintain relations with multi-functional teams and vendors. Understanding or familiarity of architectural structure of Micron's memory products, semiconductor process flows and steps. Experience with project management tools and techniques. Strong interpersonal skills (written, verbal and presentation). Proficient in statistics, data analysis, Design of Experiments (DOE), and Statistical Process Control (SPC).
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Skills: Immersion Lithography, Polarized Illumination, Low K1 Imaging, Lithography Simulation Software, Design Of Experiments, Statistical Process Control, Data Analysis, Project Management Tools, Failure Analysis, Opc Development.
Education: MS/PhD in Engineering or Technical Degree required; B.S. with 6 years semiconductor processing experience will also be considered.