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Open for someone to work fully remote in the US or any Micron US Based office (Hybrid) Micron Technology is a world leader in innovating memory and storage solutions that accelerate the transformation of information into intelligence, inspiring the world to learn, communicate and advance faster than ever.
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As a wafer bonding process engineer within our DRAM Technology Development organization at Micron Technology, you will be part of a world-wide memory development organization. You will be responsible for developing wafer bonding process technology which will enable Micron to develop cutting edge memory technology.
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You will provide technical consultations on analog design and CMOS development, being a recognized Micron content expert and technical authority on analog circuits and their interface towards Core, Firmware, Logic, Layout, area reductions, and performance improvements.
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The US base salary range that Micron Technology estimates it could pay for this full-time position is:$106, - $349,Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. As a world leader in the semiconductor industry, Micron is dedicated to your personal wellbeing and professional growth.
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As a Firmware Test Engineer in the Solid State Drives (SSD) group at Micron Technology, you will develop test plans, test cases and infrastructure to validate and verify firmware for Solid State Drives using NAND Flash memory.
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You will be working in a highly collaborative atmosphere, interacting with various groups such as process integration, process areas such as CVD, Lithography, & CMP, yield enhancement, manufacturing, and equipment vendors, to ensure robust etch processes that meet the detailed physical and electrical requirements for Micron products.
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For more than 43 years, Micron Technology, Inc. has redefined innovation with the worlds most advanced memory and semiconductor technologies. Enable ground-breaking technologies and novel semiconductor manufacturing by investigating material properties in partnership with Micron engineers and scientists.
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As a Dry Etch Equipment Maintenance Technician at Micron Technology in Manassas, Virginia, you are responsible for monitoring, sustaining, and improving the equipment and/or processes in the assigned area, while working in partnership with production team members and area engineers.
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This includes the following: - Crafting sophisticated layout for mixed signal and analog circuits in deep sub-micron CMOS technologies. - Proven experience in analog/mixed-signal layout design of deep sub-micron CMOS circuits.
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Relevant company backgrounds include: Intel, Micron, Samsung, Global Foundries, ASM, Applied Materials, etc. Relevant company backgrounds include: Intel, Micron, Samsung, Global Foundries, ASM, Applied Materials, etc.
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Excellent microarchitecture and logic design experience, including high-speed deep sub-micron design and power management/techniques for low-power design. You will not only directly assist in the development of logic design, including high speed deep sub-micron design and power management/techniques for low power design, but you will take part in defining and standardizing methodologies.
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These targets require precision manufacturing at the micron scale. Sweat the details: our target is being machined at the micron and nanometer scale, with commensurate tolerances, so you will build, measure, and fabricate accordingly.
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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. Micron benefits are designed to help you stay well, provide peace of mind and help you prepare for the future.
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Extensive industry experience in custom RF/analog layout for RF transceivers with a strong knowledge of deep sub-micron CMOS and SOI processes. Extensive industry experience in custom RF/analog layout for RF transceivers with a strong knowledge of deep sub-micron CMOS and SOI processes.
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You will architect, design, layout, measure and productize ultra-deep sub-micron-based CMOS products. You will work with other Acacia mixed-signal engineers to collaborate in order to provide an optimized design that will integrate into the ASIC. In addition, you will have the opportunity to interact with other Acacia groups including digital/DSP design, system design, package design, and module design.
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