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As a Metrology Process Development Engineer in Micron's Technology Development group (Fab 4) at Boise, you are responsible for developing new metrology applications and recipes, analyzing the results from measurements, and implementing groundbreaking solutions into our R&D pilot line manufacturing environment.
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Second, he/she will be utilizing metrology equipment (Leica Laser Tracker / Absolute Arm / Laser Gages / Calipers / etc.) Experience with at least one Metrology software (Polyworks, Calypso, PC-DMIS or GOM.
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2 or more years’ experience in a metrology or technical role operating and programming CMM or Portable CMM, preferred. Family-building, fertility, adoption and surrogacy benefits. 2 or more years’ experience in a metrology or technical role operating and programming CMM or Portable CMM, preferred.
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Support additional, non-standard metrology requests as part of product development and root cause investigations (i.e. disposition lot with OOS measurements or lots where measurements have failed.
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Create measurement programs using Metrology, PolyWorks and PC-DMIS software for SPC or investigations requests. The Metrology technician at Megafactory will work as a member of the Metrology group in the Quality organization.
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Experience in the area of metrology using atomic force microscopy (AFM), white light interferometry (WLI), chromatic dispersion, profilometry, film thickness measurements, wafer defect detection, microscope inspection, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), etc.
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We are seeking an ambitious, skilled and versatile Sr. Principal Metrology Engineer. Responsibilities: Design, development and optimization of existing and new analysis techniques and metrology solutions to support research, process/IP development and failure analysis on our cutting-edge scd wafer technology.
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Provide dimensional feedback to Manufacturing Quality from data received from CMM, Laser Tracker, Scanning, and other metrology means. Senior Metrology Engineer - CMM Scanning Specialist.
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Job Description Field Technician Supports Metrology Designers Acquires Field Data assisting Metrology Designer or Metrologist 3 Learns to be a SME on 1 of the CMM tools Learns to 3D Model in Point Clouds Assists in creating estimates based on SME of CMM tool required for job.
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Successful candidates will be trained in metrology tool applications for the following techniques: Full wafer Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) imaging for Defect Review, Electron Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (EDS/EDX) for defect elemental analysis, Critical Dimension Scanning Electron Microscope (CD-SEM) measurement and analysis, Statistical Process Control (SPC) for tool monitoring, Coupon sample mounting and SEM imaging using pocket carrier wafers, Data analysis, and Reporting generation.
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The Senior Metrology Engineer will be the primary person responsible for both production (quality) measurement systems, Engineering Design Implementations and Calibrations. Skilled in 3D metrology, model-based inspection methods, and scanning using structured light, laser, CT X-ray, or measuring arm.
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CTG's Fortune 100 client in Albany, NY has a long-term contract opening for a CD-SEM Metrology Technician. The selected candidate will work directly with metrology tool engineer and the operations team to build measurement recipes, troubleshoot tool issues, work with equipment suppliers on tool recoveries, communicate with operations to successfully move Work In Progress (WIP) though the line.
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Join the Naval Nuclear Laboratory, Fluids Laboratory Engineering unit in a Metrology Engineer role! The Fluids Laboratory Engineering unit at the Bettis Test Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated metrology engineer to join our team.
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The Metrology Technician II receives initial instructions, equipment requirements, and advice from the laboratory Metrologist or manager as needed. Works under general supervision and guidance of a lead metrology technician and/or laboratory manager.
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Metrology Engineer 3 ($101,700 - $168,200) Metrology Engineer 2 ($92,300 - $151,100) We enjoy a diverse and collegial work environment focused on providing exceptional metrology support to the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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