About the role
Senior Member of Technical Staff (SMTS) – Process Development, Wet, NAND 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
- The SMTS drives innovation and leads technical projects by owning major portions of the wet process technology roadmap, coordinatingcross‑sitepathfinding, and leadingmulti‑functionaltaskforces to improve new node yield and device roadmaps.
- Operates as a senior technical leader who can align wet process roadmaps across teams and lead critical initiatives and taskforces.
- MainResponsibilities Drive process and chemistry pathfindingportionof the NAND Process Technology Roadmap.
- Collaborate with partner organizations and TDfabsto coordinatepathfindingactivities and align PD resource allocation.
- Own critical taskforces and leadmulti‑functionalteams to drive new tech node yield and device roadmap improvements.
- Mentor engineers and foster a culture of continuous learning and career development.
Requirements
- Minimum Qualifications / Experience PhD≥12yrs, or Master's ≥15yrs, of relevant experience in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Physics, or related field, Strong understanding of process technology development business processes/strategy, surface science and analytic methods related to material properties, and rational risk assessment.
- Strong record of technical contributions, publications, or patents in relevant domains Must ‑ haveTechnical Skills Possess a deep understanding of the process technologies such as Vapor etch, wet strip, dry strip, selective chemical etching, etc.
- Familiarity with electrical evaluation methods andfabmetrology tools (e.g., CD‑SEM, thickness measurement, particle counters).
- DOE / SPC and data analysis systems (e.g., Y3)to analyzeexperimental outcomes.
- Working knowledge of memory process flow (planar + vertical NAND context).
- Must ‑ haveSoft Skills Cross‑functionalcollaboration, concise communication, and ability to prioritize in a dynamic environment.
