JobsLTD Process Development Integration Engineer
Job description
As a Process Integration Development Engineer at Intel, you will be instrumental in enhancing semiconductor manufacturing processes to uphold Intel's leadership in computing technology. Your role involves collaborating with various teams to develop integrated process solutions that ensure quality, reliability, and performance. You will also focus on scaling advanced silicon technologies from research to high-volume manufacturing. This position offers a unique opportunity to drive process variation reduction and optimize product performance.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, Physics, Material Science and Engineering, Computer Science, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Optics, or Chemistry with a focus on hands-on experimental research.
- 1+ years of prior semiconductor industry experience.
- 6+ months of experience with statistical data analysis tools, including JMP, Excel, or MATLAB.
- 6+ months of experience with root cause analysis and corrective action planning during quality events.
Responsibilities
- Lead Quality Event Form responses and Disposition/Material Review Board actions in coordination with module and manufacturing teams.
- Perform fab and E-test parameter trending, process control, and statistical analysis to identify issues and opportunities.
- Monitor Yield Cliffs and Product Performance Indicators.
- Conduct data-driven root cause analyses of fab quality events and partner with stakeholders to implement preventative solutions.
- Drive process variation reduction through a deep understanding of semiconductor processes and applied statistics.
- Develop and implement process targeting strategies to optimize product performance and yield.
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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