About the role
Engineer, Global Probe Modeling 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
- Connecting many parts of the business in order to drive execution of manufacturing and cost savings processes, including Supply Chain, Finance, Engineering, Procurement, Production and planning. Innovation is highly valued at Micron, and you will have the opportunity to develop new tools to expedite, optimize and refine the planning and reporting processes used across the network. The ability to understand and effectively communicate capital impacts of manufacturing changes is essential. Everyday, our team has the opportunity to provide recommendations which will transform the future of manufacturing through data analysis and a global mindset. Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- Optimize capacity of installed equipment and lead site- and tool-level optimization studies for throughput enhancement.
- Collaborate with partners to understand future tool and process roadmaps, and calculate network capacity impacts of process changes.
- Responsible for managing, auditing, and validating Probe capacity models and systems to determine network capital requirements.
- Complete financial analysis before new capital equipment is purchased including metrics optimization, process flexibility, capacity sharing and equipment repurpose.
- Manage network tool utilization strategies to optimize the company's deployed capital.
Requirements
- The ability to understand and effectively communicate capital impacts of manufacturing changes is essential.
- Successful candidate should have Master's degree Industrial Engineering, Operations Research, Supply Chain or a related field.
- Position requires completion of a university-level course, research project, internship, or thesis or 6 months of experience involving the following: 1.
- Operations Research skills in one of the following: Linear Programming, Queuing Theory, Statistical Analysis, or Theory of Constraints 2.
- Knowledge of any of the Production Planning and Inventory Control Strategies like BTO/BTT/BTF, Risk Pooling, EOQ, Lot Sizing or MRP
- Supply Chain Skills in one of the following: lean manufacturing, Customer service measures, or safety stock management
