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Die Sort Module Development Engineer

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Software Engineering
  • Hillsboro

Requirements

  • You must possess the below requirements to be initially considered for this position.
  • Preferred qualifications are in addition to the requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates.
  • Knowledge and/or experience listed below would be obtained through a combination of your schoolwork and/or classes and/or research and/or relevant previous job and/or internship experiences.
  • Minimum required qualifications:
  • Candidate must possess a Master's degree (3+ years of experience) or PhD degree (1+ year of experience) in Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or Electrical Engineering, Material Science, or an equivalent Engineering degree.
  • Preferred qualifications:
  • Experience in the following:
  • Scripting/programming skills.
  • Demonstrated experience of working in an ambiguous environment which involved active problem solving and troubleshooting hardware/software issues.
  • Design of Experiments DOE process and/or hardware qualification methodologies, etc.

Responsibilities

  • A SDx Module Engineer is responsible for Die Sort equipment and process development to enable Intel's product roadmap.
  • Develop hardware and/or software capabilities for the equipment.
  • Develop new methods/BKMs for module troubleshooting, and support NPI activities and tool sustaining.
  • Work with the probing technology and product development teams to improve and optimize the Die Sort process, enhancing quality, reliability, and manufacturability of the equipment and process before transferring to the Virtual Factories.
  • Module engineers are expected to be on-site and join an on-call rotation.
  • The ideal candidate must exhibit the following behavioral traits/skills:
  • Demonstrated proactive approach to problem solving
  • Demonstrated troubleshooting skills and thought process

FAQs

What is the role of a Die Sort Module Development Engineer within Sort Test Technology Development (STTD) at Intel?

A Die Sort Module Development Engineer is responsible for developing and deploying test equipment and process technology specifically for the Die Sort (SDx) module within STTD. Their goal is to meet Intel's product ramp and cost targets through world-class technology development.

Where is the Die Sort Module Development Engineer position located?

The position for a Die Sort Module Development Engineer is in Oregon within the STTD group at Intel.

What are the key responsibilities of a Die Sort Module Development Engineer?

The key responsibilities of a Die Sort Module Development Engineer include developing and deploying test equipment and process technology for the Die Sort module, working to meet product ramp and cost targets, and contributing to world-class technology development within STTD.

What type of skills and qualifications are required for a Die Sort Module Development Engineer?

A Die Sort Module Development Engineer should have a strong background in engineering, experience in developing and deploying test equipment and process technology, and an understanding of product ramp and cost targets. Additionally, knowledge of Die Sort (SDx) modules and experience within the semiconductor industry would be beneficial.

What are the opportunities for career growth for a Die Sort Module Development Engineer at Intel?

Career growth opportunities for a Die Sort Module Development Engineer at Intel may include advancing to higher levels of responsibility within the STTD group, taking on leadership roles in technology development projects, and potentially moving into different areas of the company based on career goals and performance.

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