Packaging Module Development Engineer

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Arizona, Phoenix, United States

Develops and optimizes assembly processes and equipment for semiconductor packaging, focusing on manufacturing efficiency, quality, reliability, and cost. This role involves applying experimental design and data analysis to innovate solutions for Intel's future packaging technologies, ensuring manufacturability, and establishing material specifications.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develops assembly processes and/or equipment and applies novel concepts for innovative solutions to enable Intel's roadmap of future assembly packaging platform technologies.
  2. Optimizes and improves the efficiency of manufacturing of packages, developing processes to meet quality, reliability, cost, yield, productivity and manufacturability requirements.
  3. Develops process and equipment specifications applying principles for design of experiments and data analysis, and documents improvements through white papers.
  4. Develops and maintains equipment to evaluate silicon and package technologies under simulated field use conditions, such as heat, humidity, temperature cycle, and dynamic forces.
  5. Ensures manufacturability of physical layout of package design and oversees the cycle of manufactured package processes, procedures and flows.

Skills

Required

  • Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Physics/Applied Physics, or a related field with 3+ years of experience or PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Physics/Applied Physics, or a related field.
  • Programming/script (e.g., Python, MATLAB).
  • Semiconductor fabrication processes and technologies.

Nice to have

  • Technology development, including familiarity with Statistical Process Control (SPC) and/or Design of Experiments (DOE)
  • Development with artificial intelligence and machine learning concepts.
  • Delivery of results for complex, time-critical technical projects.
  • Prior related work experience within a semiconductor foundry