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Summary
The Process Integration Engineer will be responsible for semiconductor process integration in optical laser fabrication. The engineer should have experience with front-end and back-end-of-line, and packaging processing. Good understanding of reliability evaluation techniques and understanding failure analysis experience is desirable. He/she will collaborate with other individuals and functional teams, define projects, address issues, develop improvement plans, and finally to document and deliver the desired end results.
Job Duties
1. Wafer Process
Work with Process Engineers to develop processes to maximize operational efficiency
Optimize current processes to improve manufacturability, yield and performance of products
2. Project Management
Work with process and process integration team to implement and integrate new/improved process workflow
Communicate process data and actions through meetings, presentations, and reports to management and monitor process stability through ongoing review of yield and quality performance metrics
3. Analysis
Review reliability data and investigate the root cause if any failures on reliability
Failure analysis to verify the cause if needed thru internal and external resources
Review layout of product design structure for understanding and finding any issue related to design
4. Cooperation
Interact and coordinate with product engineering team to resolve yield and quality issues
Resolve action items on timely basis to meet product development goals
5. Maintenance
Provide training and guidance to Junior Engineers or technicians as needed
Maintain documentation for new and improved processes for reference purposes
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Material Science Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related discipline plus 3 years of work experience in a semiconductor laboratory or fabrication is required.
Master’s degree or Ph.D. in Material Science Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related discipline plus 1 year of work experience in semiconductor laboratory or fabrication is preferred.
Hands-on experience in semiconductor characterization techniques such as SEM, TEM, EDS, XRD, optical microscopy, etc. is preferred.
Knowledge of compound semiconductor device theory is desired.
Microsoft Access, SQL, LabVIEW and other programing skills preferred.
Experience with DOE techniques and SPC (Statistical Process Control) is preferred.
Strong data analysis and problem-solving skills.
Detail oriented and self-motivated.
Ability to work independently and as a team.
Ability to work in clean room environment wearing smock.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for successful inter and intra-group interactions.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
Subject to noise, vibration, dust, odors, and exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals.
The associate works in a manufacturing environment and be require to wear personal protective equipment.
Location
This position will be on-site based in Sugar Land, Texas.
WHY AOI?
In addition to competitive salary, AOI offers
Flexible and competitive health (medical, dental, vision) plans offer the employee with the right options to meet individual and family needs
Employer matching on 401(k) deferrals
Generous PTO policy, with unused PTO payout at end of the year
Relocation package available within US
Immigration sponsorships (Must be currently authorized to work in the US)