Aptm Advanced Packaging Dry Etch Development Manager

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Oregon, Hillsboro, United States

Lead a team of process engineers in developing and implementing dry etch processes for next-generation advanced packaging solutions at Intel Foundry. This role involves managing engineers, formulating long-term strategies, overseeing production-worthy etch processes, and driving yield improvement initiatives.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead and manage a team of engineers, providing clear goal setting, differentiated performance management, and coaching to foster a productive and innovative work environment
  2. Formulate long-term strategies for process roadmap to meet future requirements, ensuring Intel remains a leader in advanced packaging
  3. Oversee development of production-worthy etch processes for high-volume manufacturing
  4. Foster talent development for critical technical roles, and drive technical excellence and innovation within the etch team
  5. Develop and execute project schedules, track milestones and deliverables, and ensure timely feedback between cross-functional teams

Skills

Required

  • Master or PhD degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field
  • 10+ years of relevant experience with a master's degree, 8+ years or experience with a PhD degree
  • Plasma physics experience
  • Hands-on experience working with various etch platform (ICP, CCP, RIE systems)
  • Project management experience, including developing schedules, tracking deliverables, and managing cross-functional collaborations
  • Experience in the semiconductor industry

Nice to have

  • Demonstrated ability to build and lead effective teams, including fostering an inclusive, productive, and innovative team culture
  • Experience with vendor relations, including material quality assessments and performance management
  • Strong knowledge of Design of Experiments (DOE) principles, problem-solving methodologies, and package interconnect technologies