(New College Grad) Engineer - Shift Process
On-site · Boise, Idaho, United States
Job Summary
New College Grad Engineer - Shift Process Engineer at Micron Boise site drives process quality and manufacturing efficiency in a high-volume DRAM production environment. Responsibilities include improving yield, optimizing throughput, resolving line issues, and partnering with cross-functional teams to meet operational KPIs and ensure wafer production success. Applies SPC, FDC, and 8D methodologies to troubleshoot issues, optimize processes, and improve tool availability and performance; identifies and resolves yield loss risks, defects, tool restrictions, and output disruptions; collaborates with equipment teams and operations leaders to execute priorities and maintain documentation. Requires a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in an engineering field, willingness to rotate across shifts, strong knowledge of SPC and DOE, and programming/data-analysis skills (Python, Java, Tableau, MATLAB, or MS Office).
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or a related engineering field
- Flexibility to work and rotate across shifts as needed
- In-depth knowledge of Statistical Process Control and Design of Experiments
- Proficiency in one or more programming or data analysis tools such as Python, Java, Tableau, Matlab, or Microsoft Office tools
- Ability to analyze data and make critical process decisions to support manufacturing operations
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