Fault Detection and Classification Engineer
Job Description
Intel Dalian Memory Technology and Manufacturing (DMTM) is high-volume manufacturing memory fab in Intel China working on leading edge 3D NAND product. Intel and SK Hynix have an agreement for SK Hynix to acquire Intel's NAND memory and storage business. and Intel will continue to manufacture NAND wafers at the Dalian memory manufacturing until the final closing expected to occur in March 2025. Intel DMTM will continue to build on the success of our NAND technology at a greater scale, play a larger role in supporting our customers.
FDC (fault detection and classification) mission is to minimize product deviation and reduce process variation through early detection of tool health issues. FDC Engineer gain exposure and knowledge of many semiconductor process areas in the fab as they assist them with their process control needs. As node sizes continue to shrink and new technology types are introduced, the work they do directly affects the bottom line of the entire company by providing scrap/excursion control, fault detection and classification (FDC), and overall enhanced process capability. They meet regularly and team with process areas to understand their tools, processes, and challenges and work with them to create process control models, strategies, and other methods for ensuring quality output.
This position is associated with the sale of Intel's NAND memory and storage business to SK. This transaction will enhance the resources and potential of the business' storage, and you will be joining a world-class team that will transition to lead the SSD business at SK group. We will keep you informed updates and steps related to this transaction.
Qualifications
Demonstrated DMTM culture, customer first, results driven, fearless innovation, agility, partnership, integrity, quality and inclusion.
Experience with Statistic Process Control, process control charts and statistical methods such as control limit definition, alarm rule setup, and process capability monitoring
Demonstrate effectiveness in verbal and written communication, English especially.
Strong knowledge of Design of Experiment, data analysis, and analysis of variance (ANOVA)
Strong knowledge of semiconductor fab process, tools (including metrology tools) and operation.
Demonstrated analytical problem-solving skills and experience with analytical problem-solving methodologies.
Demonstrated self-motivation and good work ethic.
Proven ability to understand technical subjects and instruct/present effectively.
Strong understanding of fab data flow and tool/host communication standards, such as SECS/GEM and EDA.
FDC or EP (excursion prevention) experience is a plus.
Master's degree in Mathematics, Software Engineering, Control Science and Engineering, Computer Science and Technology or a related field.
Inside this Business Group
Employees in Intel's NAND Product Group deliver solutions that are transforming computing across all segments from data centers to Ultrabooks. They invent, develop, bring to market and support customers with leading-edge NAND flash memory and system level solutions such as solid state drives (SSDs). SSDs are accelerating performance for gaming enthusiasts, reducing total cost of ownership for IT managers of data centers and improving security and reliability for businesses. This dynamic group is strategically positioned to become the leading Non-Volatile Memory solution supplier for the compute segment and is a key to expanding markets and continuing the growth for Intel.Posting Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.Benefits
We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here.Working Model
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