Yield Enhancement Engineer 5884
You will be responsible for ramping mixed signal products to very high volume on compressed schedules to meet customer requirements. You will work in a dynamic and creative environment and quickly become a valued teammate, helping deliver innovative audio solutions to the world’s leading consumer electronics companies. You will dive right into the core of the business and play a key role in bringing to high volume wafer manufacturing the next generation of advanced mixed signal audio and power management products.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for foundry production performance of the latest audio and power management products including continuous yield enhancement activities; establishing statistical bin limits; disposition of maverick silicon; collaborate with internal and external to resolve customer related issues
- Collaborate with internal Cirrus technology and product development engineers and foundry partners to successfully ramp new products and technologies into high volume manufacturing.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or Physics and 5+ years of experience product yield enhancement or process integration.
- Solid knowledge in device physics and reliability (e.g. HCI, TDDB, SOA characterization, etc.)
- Understand key analog and mix-signal design and device requirements (e.g. mismatch, Rdson, etc.) and their product implication
- Excellent analytical skills and excellent cognitive abilities combined with a logical approach to problem-solving
- Strong data analysis skills and an ability to format, present and explain data to different audiences expertly and clearly
- Excellent written and oral communications skills; ability to lead numerous projects and deadlines and be an effective work effectively as part of a team
- Demonstrate initiative and handle constantly evolving priorities and multiple demands
- Available for up to 10% travel overseas
Preferred Skills and Qualifications
- Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or Physics
- Demonstrated knowledge of semiconductor manufacturing processes, procedures, facilities and equipment
- Experience working with external foundries (TSMC, Global Foundries)