
Integration Engineer
- Beaverton, OR
- $74,400-102,300 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Technical ownership of BiCMOS and BJT focused manufacturing process flows critical for transfer of existing processes to larger wafer diameters requiring full requalification of each module
- Harmonization of process steps across process flows for manufacturing efficiency
- Engineering team leadership to drive yield and parametric problems
- Optimization of manufacturing processes using design of experiments (DOE)
- Development and oversight of Action Plans to drive statistical process control (SPC) metrics
- Evaluation and disposition of material based on electrical tests
- Interpretation of SEM/TEM images and EDX data to solve electrical and defect problems
- Support Quality Assurance with customer inquiries and audits
- Optimization of semiconductor manufacturing processes for manufacturing
- Writing operational specifications
- Statistical data analysis and data mining
- Corrective and Preventative Actions (8D Process)
- 5+ years experience as a semiconductor process engineer or process integration engineer
- Master’s or above in Electrical Engineering
- Strong technical expertise in wafer fabrication processes (Photolithography, chemical mechanical polishing (CMP), diffusion, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), dry and wet etching, rapid thermal annealing (RTA), ion implantation, epitaxial growth, and metallization). Familiarity of gold plating process is a plus
- Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of silicon semiconductor physics, with a particular focus on complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) and bipolar junction transistor (BJT) technologies.
- Knowledge of process flows and device structures for CMOS and BJTs
- Excellent communication skills in difficult/diverse situations; level-headed and articulate as you will be interacting with executive management, key customers, and auditors
- Understanding of applied statistics (Statistical Process Control)
- Strong attention to detail and root-cause analysis
- Basic knowledge of Failure Analysis techniques