Intel Foundry Lithography Module Engineer

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Oregon, Hillsboro, United States

This role focuses on the development and execution of lithography manufacturing processes for semiconductor devices. Responsibilities include designing and analyzing experiments, developing intellectual property, collaborating with equipment suppliers, installing and qualifying High Volume Manufacturing (HVM) capacity, and transferring technology to other Intel factories. It is an entry-level position requiring a Master's degree in a relevant science or engineering field and some experimental lab work.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design and execute experiments and analyze data necessary to develop processes that meet engineering specifications for manufacturing that include safety protocols, automation, facility and supply chain in addition to device performance and yield.
  2. Participate in development of intellectual property that enables novel transistor and interconnect architecture, working with integrated module partners to create and realize novel process flows.
  3. Lithography engineers work with industry partners and equipment suppliers to develop and implement equipment, identify equipment capability shortcomings, propose and evaluate hardware modification to mitigate issues, and implement preventative maintenance needed for stable process lines.
  4. Install and qualify High Volume Manufacturing (HVM) capacity at the TD site during insitu ramp to HVM volumes and operate the manufacturing line in the manufacturing of revenue product.
  5. Participate in the transfer of technology to other Intel factories via the Copy Exactly methodology through training and audit of installation/qualification to ensure matched processing across sites.

Skills

Required

  • Master's degree in Chemistry, Physics, Material Science, Chemical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or other science or engineering fields of study that includes relevant experimental work.
  • 6+ months of experimental lab work.

Nice to have

  • Familiarity with common ML/AI frameworks, model development, training, testing, and deployment workflows to solve technical problems.
  • Experience in C# or Python
  • 6+ months of academic or other experience in equipment or instrumentation troubleshooting, development and maintenance.