Micron Technology

PI Conversion Coordinator Engineer

Micron Technology
Integrated Device ManufacturingSingapore, SingaporeOnsitePosted 3 weeks ago

About the role

PI Conversion Coordinator Engineer role based on the published job description. Key responsibilities and requirements were extracted directly from the posting for quick review.

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Key Responsibilities

  • As a Process Integration Conversion Coordinator Engineer in NAND Technology Development (TD), you will play a key role in supporting Process Integration (PI) teams with conversion activities.
  • This position focuses on assisting with system setups, managing New Part Requests (NPRs), and ensuring smooth implementation of process changes across multiple fab systems.
  • Collaborate closely with PI engineers, Change Management, Traveler Control, Manufacturing, Process Engineering, PI Technicians, and cross-functional teams such as Operations, Information Systems, Planning, and Inventory.
  • Your primary responsibility is to support timely and accurate conversions, traveler revisions, and NPRs in accordance with established Best Known Methods (BKMs).
  • Help maintain reporting metrics and provide basic user support for conversion-related processes.
  • Assist in coordinating process conversions and system setup requests for automated lot processing.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Materials Science, or a related discipline
  • Basic understanding of semiconductor fabrication processes and workflows; prior internship or academic project experience in a semiconductor environment is a plus
  • Familiarity with fab systems such as process control, traveler management, and lot tracking
  • Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams including process development, integration, and yield enhancement (YE)
  • Good verbal and written communication skills; able to clearly document and share findings
  • Basic proficiency in data analysis tools (Excel required; experience with Tableau or scripting is a plus but not mandatory)