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For more than 43 years, Micron Technology, Inc. has redefined innovation with the world’s most advanced memory and semiconductor technologies. 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 Senior Or Principal CMP PD Engineer in our Technology Development Group based in Boise, you will identify, diagnose, and resolve assembly process related problems by applying failure analysis, FMEA, 8D or SPC/FDC methodology.
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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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For more than 43 years, Micron Technology, Inc. has redefined innovation with the world's most sophisticated memory and semiconductor technologies. Focused, self-motivated semiconductor foundry interface engineer providing strategic and technical leadership across the semiconductor industry involving wafer foundries and fabless design houses.
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In-depth technical expertise in one or more areas - DRAM memory array design, high-speed clocking and interface development, analog circuit design, digital/logic and custom circuit design, power delivery optimization, CMOS & semiconductor device physics, 2.5D and 3D packaging technologies.
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Expertise in Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layout or electrical package design techniques. Familiarity with, and fundamental understanding of lab measurement equipment like Oscilloscopes, TDR, Vector Network Analyzer (VNA), etc.
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Be part of a highly-skilled, high-speed PHY design team working on deep sub-micron technology nodes (5 – 28 nm). As a Senior Engineer in Micron’s ASIC analog design team, you will design the next generation of Micron’s internally developed tester ASICs and memory controller IP. The ideal candidate will have a strong background of success in the design and development of deep sub-micron and high-speed PHY design.
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Hands on knowledge of 3D E.M. field solvers, Matlab, time and frequency domain simulation tools like HFSS, HSPICE, SPECTRE, ADS, etc. We are encouraged to engage across multiple disciplines and organizations (e.g., Signal Integrity, Circuit and Chip Design, Packaging R&D and System Integration.
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As a Principal/Senior Design Verification Engineer, you will work with a highly innovative and motivated design and verification team using innovative memory technologies to develop the most sophisticated DRAM and Emerging memory products.
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Manage non-revenue generating (NRG) wafer and OPEX/cost strategy for all DEG products. Provide guidance through debug and resolution of NRG wafer forecasting issues. Lead discussions with stakeholders across the Technology & Products Group (TPG), Global Supply Chain (GSC), and Business Units to capture and model DEG product development requirements.
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As a Firmware Engineer at Micron Technology, you will be responsible for providing the technical capability in the creation and integration of Firmware IP for use in SSD products.
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As an equipment engineer at Micron Technology, Inc., you will work with cross functional and geographical teams to maintain and optimize equipment performance for test throughput and quality improvement.
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The US base salary range that Micron Technology, Inc. estimates it could pay for this full-time position is $124,013.00- $190,000 per year. Act as a subject matter expert within local Validation team on SSD performance testing framework and results analysis methods.
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As a Planning Engineer in Fab 6 at Micron Technology, Inc., you will be part of the Industrial Engineering team responsible for analyzing and optimizing the performance of the fabrication facility.
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Expertise in IC design CAD tools (schematics, layouts, simulation, and verification tools) is required. Exposure to CMOS circuit design and implementation including area, speed and power tradeoffs. Coursework or experience in EE, CE or CS including VLSI circuit design and software.
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