Position Summary
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 26 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 5,100 employees, 2.45 million square feet of floor space, and more than 600+ acres in land holdings, Samsung Austin Semiconductor’s economic impact in 2021 generated $6.3 billion into Austin’s economy through salaries and other expenditures. Plus, that same year, its parent company, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd announced a $17 billion investment to boost semiconductor production capacity at a new site in Taylor, Texas. This is in addition to the $18 billion invested in Samsung Austin Semiconductor’s Austin, Texas campus, since 1996 -- making it one of the largest direct foreign investments in United States history.
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 www.samsung.com/us/sas.
Role and Responsibilities
Follow standard operating procedures to ensure equipment and systems are running effectively and/or respond to failure, maintenance needs, and quality issues. Gather date and input it into relevant SAS systems, monitor trends by observing change points and following escalation plans as needed. Operate and retrieve date from equipment, and follow detailed scripts to perform trouble shooting; perform change point management task set; disposition lots, identify the critical failures that imply bigger problems, and fix those problems or document and escalate; participate in continuous improvement efforts; support equipment and process matching projects to support new device vertical ramp; and own a critical module of the process flow: investigate quality issues, improve process margins, and maintain high level of process control.
Skills and Qualifications
Minimum Requirements: Master’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related field and 12 months of experience in the job offered or in a related occupation. Alternatively, the employer will accept a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related field and 36 months of experience in the job offered or in a related occupation.
Requires 12 months of experience involving the following:
1. Monitoring and debugging test failures;
2. Test bench development;
3. Test/verification plan creation;
4. Defect monitoring, characterization, and root cause analysis;
5. Reviewing equipment designs;
6. Data analysis;
7. Quality/warranty investigation;
8. Equipment troubleshooting;
9. Training, planning and documentation;
10. Repair/rebuild; and
11. Capacity planning, improvement.
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