Foundry Customer Device Engineer

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Arizona, Phoenix, United States +1

Seeking a Customer Device Engineer to join Intel's Foundry organization, focusing on bridging advanced manufacturing capabilities with customer needs. Responsibilities include coordinating cross-functional teams, managing change processes, collaborating with technology development, guiding customers, and developing innovative solutions to drive customer success in semiconductor manufacturing.

What you'd actually do

  1. Coordinate cross-functional device engineering teams to deliver silicon manufacturing solutions aligned with Intel's PDK specifications
  2. Manage change processes within device engineering and ensure timely customer reporting
  3. Collaborate with technology development teams to meet milestones and support customers throughout development cycles
  4. Guide customers through early project phases and technology adoption
  5. Develop innovative solutions across multifunctional teams beyond traditional device applications

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's or master's degree in STEM major
  • 4+ years of experience in the semiconductor industry
  • Analytic skill (data query, cleaning/sanity check, preparation, data analysis/statistical method, visualization, drawing conclusion)
  • Wafer fab environment on Semiconductors, Device and Yield Analysis tools
  • Process impacts to device, while understanding relevant interactions beyond devices.

Nice to have

  • Ph.D. Degree with 1+ years of relevant experience
  • 300mm startup and ramp of advanced logic process technologies; experience in an entire foundry technology cycle
  • Semiconductor devices beyond digital application.
  • Working with computer tools for Semiconductors, Process Engineering knowledge, Process Control, device knowledge, materials analysis techniques.
  • Continuous improvement projects at module level to improve process to give reliable, high yielding, cost effective products.

What the JD emphasized

  • 4+ years of experience in the semiconductor industry