Ocotillo Technology Fabrication Experienced Foundry Module Engineer

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Arizona, Phoenix, United States

Module Engineer role at Intel's Ocotillo Technology Fabrication facility in Phoenix, Arizona. Focuses on developing and defining manufacturable process modules for new technologies, selecting equipment, conducting experiments, driving process improvements, and transferring processes to high-volume manufacturing. Requires experience in semiconductor engineering and foundry operations.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define roadmaps to meet requirements, goals and milestones for a new technology process.
  2. Defines and establishes flow, procedures, and equipment configuration for the module.
  3. Selects and develops material and equipment for the process to meet quality, yield, reliability, cost, productivity and manufacturability requirements.
  4. Plans and conducts experiments to fully characterize the process throughout the development cycle.
  5. Drives improvements on quality, yield, reliability, process stability, productivity and safety/ergonomic over variables such as material, method, equipment, environment and operating personnel.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical or related engineering STEM field with 8+ years of experience OR Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical or related engineering STEM field with 6+ years of experience, OR PhD degree with 2+ years of experience in Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical or related engineering STEM field.
  • 3+ years of Semiconductor Engineering experience.
  • 6+ months of foundry experience.
  • 6+ months experience supporting high-volume manufacturing ramps and technology transfers.

Nice to have

  • Experience working in a semiconductor factory as a technician or engineer prior to Engineering role.
  • Statistics and experimental design; and the skills to apply that knowledge to tool matching, tool qualification, and process development.
  • Technical and troubleshooting skills.

What the JD emphasized

  • Semiconductor Engineering experience
  • foundry experience
  • supporting high-volume manufacturing ramps and technology transfers