Intel D1D, an organization with the charter of ramping
Intel’s latest Silicon Process Technology from development to high volume, is seeking
PhD candidates within the following disciplines for Process Engineering
positions:
- Electrical Engineering
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- Materials
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- Optics
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- Chemical Engineering
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- Physics
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- Chemistry
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Engineers are needed in multiple modules (e.g. Litho, Etch,
Metals, Thin Films, Implant, Yield, Integration). In 2013 the factory will finish
retooling for the next process generation and ramp the 14nm technology node.
Your responsibilities
will include but not be limited to:
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Module and/or tool ownership: tool preventative
maintenance, management of troubleshooting activities, regular monitoring of
tool and process performance, defect analysis and reduction
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Project ownership for improvements in safety,
yield, cost, and improved manufacturability
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Working with cross-functional teams to solve process
and defects issues during 14nm process TD and ramp
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Interacting with process engineering and
manufacturing organizations to drive integrated defects reduction so as to deliver
and maintain best in class die yields
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Working with E-test and product engineering
groups within yield engineering to drive product performance
Qualifications:
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Doctoral and some Master’s candidates in a
listed technical discipline with a demonstrated academic record of excellence
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Must have graduated or will graduate within 9
months from today's date
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Demonstrated experience to rapidly analyze
complex process issues and pursue a focused solution path
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Demonstrated experience to summarize complex
data sets for technical and nontechnical audiences
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Must be comfortable working hands-on around
technical equipment
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Strong verbal and written communications skills
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Strong preference given for candidates with
peer-reviewed published papers
Quick highlights of what
you can expect from Intel:
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Compensation: Competitive base salary, two bonus
programs, stock grants and purchase programs, a profit share retirement plan,
401(k) retirement plan, and relocation assistance for qualified distances
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Benefits:
Several medical, dental and vision plans to chose from, 3 weeks
vacation, 10 paid holidays, 8 weeks of sabbatical every 7 years, free beverages
and fruit, health and wellness programs, and much more
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Integration and Training: Tuition reimbursement
for work-related coursework and certifications, and training from a variety of
sources including Intel’s My Learning with over 2,400 technical and development
courses
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Community: Networking and social events
organized through Intel’s ‘RCGnet’ community group
Location: Portland, Oregon
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