Defect Engineer

WolfspeedMarcy, NY
$107,000 - $147,000Onsite

About The Position

At Wolfspeed, we do amazing things in a human way. We know that the achievements of our organization are due to the passion, hard work and creativity of our employees. We celebrate different perspectives to foster excellence across our organization, and our goal is to make diversity a foundation of what we do. We are proudly building an environment where you can bring your authentic self to work. Enjoy doing things that people say can’t be done? Innovation is at the center of everything we do. Working parent? We provide paid parental leave. Student? We offer continuing education assistance. Looking for community? There are many ways to get involved, from Employee Resource Groups to local outreach. As an Optical inspection engineer you will provide technical and sustaining engineering support for the power semiconductor manufacturing line. You will implement equipment and process modifications to improve production efficiencies, manufacturing techniques and production yields for existing products. Leads defect identification, classification, and root cause analysis to determine physical and process-related failure modes impacting product quality and yield. Manages Material Review Board (MRB) activities including defect dispositioning, hold management, and technical review of non-conforming materials to ensure proper corrective actions. Performs Pareto analysis on defect data to prioritize improvement initiatives and drive systematic reduction of top defect modes across manufacturing operations. Develops and conducts statistical analysis such as Design of Experiments (DOE) and Statistical Process Control (SPC) targeting physical cause of failure for yield loss and improving quality. Coordinates failure analysis activities with internal labs and external vendors, interpreting results to identify defect mechanisms and implementing preventive measures. Develops and maintains defect tracking systems and dashboards to monitor defect trends, escape rates, and effectiveness of corrective actions. Communication strengths are critical as you will partner with multiple teams in your day to day. You will collaborate with product design and development personnel to ensure that processes and designs are compatible, you will partner with process, equipment, and quality engineering teams to implement defect reduction strategies, design for manufacturability improvements, and inline inspection enhancements. Provides technical expertise on defect metrology and inspection techniques including optical inspection, SEM analysis, and other characterization methods relevant to semiconductor manufacturing.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering or applied science with 2-5 years of relevant experience or equivalent degree with relevant experience.
  • Experience with automated optical inspection tools.
  • Highly organized and detail oriented with the ability to manage multiple projects and use critical thinking to make sound decisions.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical and sustaining engineering support for the power semiconductor manufacturing line.
  • Implement equipment and process modifications to improve production efficiencies, manufacturing techniques and production yields for existing products.
  • Lead defect identification, classification, and root cause analysis to determine physical and process-related failure modes impacting product quality and yield.
  • Manage Material Review Board (MRB) activities including defect dispositioning, hold management, and technical review of non-conforming materials to ensure proper corrective actions.
  • Perform Pareto analysis on defect data to prioritize improvement initiatives and drive systematic reduction of top defect modes across manufacturing operations.
  • Develop and conduct statistical analysis such as Design of Experiments (DOE) and Statistical Process Control (SPC) targeting physical cause of failure for yield loss and improving quality.
  • Coordinate failure analysis activities with internal labs and external vendors, interpreting results to identify defect mechanisms and implementing preventive measures.
  • Develop and maintain defect tracking systems and dashboards to monitor defect trends, escape rates, and effectiveness of corrective actions.
  • Collaborate with product design and development personnel to ensure that processes and designs are compatible.
  • Partner with process, equipment, and quality engineering teams to implement defect reduction strategies, design for manufacturability improvements, and inline inspection enhancements.
  • Provide technical expertise on defect metrology and inspection techniques including optical inspection, SEM analysis, and other characterization methods relevant to semiconductor manufacturing.

Benefits

  • paid parental leave
  • continuing education assistance
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