Lead the charge in semiconductor yield optimization by identifying and resolving complex yield gaps across fabrication modules. In this role, you will leverage advanced data analytics to monitor probe yield trends, diagnose performance deviations, and deliver actionable insights that shape manufacturing priorities.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and mentor team members through structured coaching, fostering technical growth and operational excellence.
- Coordinate with engineering teams in Boise and remote OMT partners to conduct post-analysis passdowns and align on yield improvement initiatives.
- Apply module-specific data analysis techniques, including PTO and Reg E analysis, to detect and quantify yield loss mechanisms.
- Track and report yield performance metrics, creating detailed paretos that guide corrective actions and resource allocation.
- Use statistical modeling and data-mining methods to uncover root causes and support long-term yield enhancement strategies.
- Collaborate with failure analysis groups to correlate electrical test results with physical defects, translating findings into process improvements.
- Partner with module engineers, inline monitoring, and global teams to standardize and validate yield fixes across production lines.
Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, or Physics is required, or alternatively, a minimum of five years of hands-on experience in semiconductor manufacturing. You must bring at least five years of yield analysis experience in high-volume DRAM production, with a solid grasp of semiconductor physics, transistor behavior, and CMOS circuit fundamentals.
Proficiency in data analysis tools such as JMP or Python is required (minimum two years). A Master’s degree in a technical field and seven or more years of DRAM yield analysis experience—particularly with module ownership—are strongly preferred.
Impact and Environment
This position plays a critical role in Micron’s major expansion in Boise, contributing directly to the success of next-generation memory technologies. You’ll work at the forefront of DRAM, NAND, and NOR development, supporting innovations in AI and 5G. The role blends on-site presence in Boise with remote collaboration, offering flexibility while maintaining alignment with global teams.
Our culture emphasizes innovation, operational precision, and inclusion. We value transparency, sustainability, and equitable practices—ensuring all voices contribute to technical advancement. As part of a company investing over $150 billion globally in advanced manufacturing, you’ll help shape the future of memory and storage solutions.
