Samsung Austin Semiconductor is one of the most advanced semiconductor manufacturing facilities in the world and an integral part of Central Texas for more than 27 years, driving job generation, economic impact and engagement with the surrounding community.
Samsung Austin Semiconductor serves a global customer base with broad semiconductor process technology offerings that impact everyday life including mobile, graphic, consumer, networking/high performance computing, Internet of Things, RF and automotive. Through successful collaborations with foundry customers and a continuous drive to develop the most cutting-edge technologies, Samsung Austin Semiconductor has become a major player in the foundry market. Samsung Austin Semiconductor's technology portfolio ranges from 65nm to 28nm using planar transistor technology to the more advanced 14nm 3D FinFet technology.
With more than 4,500 employees, Samsung Austin Semiconductor is a premier and growing employer who provides a great place to work, is committed to environmental stewardship and being a good corporate citizen. Our employees are the key to our success and we invest in our people with competitive compensation & benefit packages, career development opportunities and programs that enhance physical, emotional and intellectual well-being. Our employees work at various locations throughout Central Texas including the main plant on East Parmer Lane in northeast Austin, a satellite office near Pflugerville and the construction site in Taylor, Texas. Learn more at semiconductor.samsung.com/us/sas.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Specific Job Duties: Evaluate semiconductor electronics materials and processes in order to analyze and make recommendations to help improve quality indices for each department's business processes and programs; analyze product success and failure data, improving statistical process control (SPC) signal-to-noise ratio, deploying improvements to SPC methodology, and driving departments in root cause identification and preventative action implementation; drive semiconductor electronic materials engineering process performance improvements to ensure process stability during mass production, enforcing rules and systems based operations while also ensuring procedures are continuously evolving and current; participate in fab-wide PFMEA activities to minimize risks to mass production of semiconductor products, completing matching of specifications and key requirements affecting device performance, yield, and reliability to specified design and to sister fabs; create strategic action plans to reduce electronics materials quality concerns and assess risks for process and equipment change points; implement system improvements/deployments/audits as well as supporting quality operations; and apply electronics materials concepts to review product plans and make recommendations for semiconductor manufacturing processes, materials, and product quality/reliability. 15% International travel required. (Multiple Openings)
Shift: 1st
Skills and Qualifications:
Education, Training, Certification(s) and Minimum years of experience required
Minimum Requirements: Master's degree in Materials Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering or a related field and 24 months in the job offered or in a related occupation.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Software, and Tools
Requires 24 months of experience involving the following:
1. Reviewing equipment designs;
2. Project management;
3. Reviewing process and instrumentation diagrams;
4. Chemical engineering; and
5. Process Automation.
If and when you submit an application, you, the applicant, agree to not disclose to Samsung, or induce Samsung to use, any confidential or proprietary information (including trade secrets) belonging to any current or previous employer or other person or entity.