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Engineer, Product Engineering (Media Health Manufacturing), Heterogenous Integration - High Bandwidth Memory

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Technology
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October 30, 2025

Micron Technology

Semiconductor and memory chip manufacturer
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Join an inclusive team passionate about one thing: using their expertise in the relentless pursuit of innovation for customers and partners. The solutions we build help make everything from virtual reality experiences to breakthroughs in neural networks possible. We do it all while committing to integrity, sustainability, and giving back to our communities. Because doing so can fuel the very innovation we are pursuing.

As a key leader within High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) Product Engineering Media Health team, you will spearhead and develop a high performing team driving Media Health Manufacturing and activities for Micron’s latest HBM products, both on DRAM and Interface die and a stacked product. You will lead a portfolio of Best-In-Class Next Generation HBM Product focused on the critical KPI’s Quality, Cost, Cycle Time and Scale. This include lead the manufacturing test flow development and validation, improve the device/stacked yield with most optimized extrinsic and intrinsic reliability through in depth circuit debug, test coverage optimization and strategy innovation, test time improvement for manufacturing flow and drive the DFT (design for test) strategy to stage new ideas to improve cost, cycle time and quality. You will also collaborate with cross functional team (Fab, Product Leads, Design, Technology Development, Design, Test Solution Engineering etc) with diverse expertise to achieve both strategic and tactical objectives and stay ahead on technology and product leadership. The future of HBM are exciting and dynamics. Micron is seeking experienced individuals that find technical challenges engaging and invigorating.

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Performs hardware, software, semiconductor design or telecomm engineering assignments. This job mapping should be used only if the position cannot be mapped specifically to other design/development engineering jobs.