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Foundry Customer Yield Engineer

Intel

Location

USA (Multiple Locations)

Type

Full-time

Posted

5/10/2026

Compensation

$122,440 - $232,190 per year

Undergraduate with 2+ Years of Experience
Approval 96.6%·Filings 2,117·New hires 632·
💎 Strong Sponsor
·FY 2025

Job description

The Customer Yield Engineering Specialist role at Intel Corporation focuses on yield optimization initiatives that impact foundry customers' manufacturing goals. This position is part of the Customer Engineering team located in Ocotillo, Arizona or Hillsboro, Oregon. The role combines technical expertise with customer collaboration in a fast-paced environment, driving innovation in semiconductor manufacturing. Successful candidates will engage with cross-functional teams to resolve complex yield challenges while ensuring customer satisfaction.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s or master's degree in a STEM major.
  • 4+ years of experience in the semiconductor industry.
  • Experience in data analysis, statistical concepts, and data visualization techniques.
  • Understanding of yield analysis methodologies in a semiconductor manufacturing environment.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive baseline data analysis to identify yield improvement opportunities.
  • Develop sophisticated yield modeling and predictive analytics to support customer objectives.
  • Lead yield optimization projects and excursion investigations in collaboration with internal teams and customers.
  • Define clear problem statements through advanced data mining techniques and communicate findings effectively.
  • Collaborate directly with foundry customers throughout the yield optimization process.
  • Engage cross-functional teams to systematically resolve complex yield challenges.

Benefits

  • Intel offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, stock programs, healthcare coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, parental leave, and programs supporting employee wellbeing and professional development.

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