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Samsung Austin Semiconductor is seeking a seasoned Defect Reduction Engineer to drive yield improvement and process stability in their Texas fab. You will lead NPI defect strategies, perform root-cause analyses, and coordinate with YE, PIE, and UP teams to establish BKMs for SWLY reduction.
You will also act as a technical liaison for foundry customers and support technology transfers from Samsung HQ. The role requires 5+ years in semiconductor defect monitoring/reduction, strong data mining
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Defect Reduction Engineer to drive yield enhancement and process stability within our advanced semiconductor fabrication environment. This critical role focuses on the identification, analysis, and elimination of defect sources across multiple technology nodes, ranging from legacy production to leading-edge 14nm and foundry processes. The successful candidate will serve as the primary subject matter expert in defectivity, ensuring that our manufacturing processes meet the highest standards of quality and performance. The core of this position involves leading Defect Reduction strategies for New Product Introduction (NPI), where you will independently define inline inspection methodologies and establish robust monitoring plans. You will be responsible for performing deep-dive correlation analyses of tool trend data to identify underperforming equipment and rapidly mitigate process excursions. By leveraging advanced inspection tools (Bright Field, Dark Field, E-beam) and analytical platforms like Klarity, you will trace defects to their root cause and implement permanent corrective actions. Collaboration is central to this role. You will work autonomously yet synchronously with cross-functional teams, including Yield Enhancement (YE), Process Integration (PIE), and Unit Process engineering, to establish Best Known Methods (BKMs) and drive the reduction of “Same Wafer, Last Year” (SWLY) defectivity. Additionally, you will act as a key technical liaison for foundry customers and support the seamless transfer of new technologies from Samsung HQ in South Korea.
The current base salary range for this role is between $76,000 - $120,000. Individual base pay rates will depend on factors including duties, work location, education, skills, qualifications and experience. Total compensation for this position will include a competitive benefits package and may include participation in company incentive compensation programs, which are based on factors to include organizational and individual performance.
At Samsung Austin Semiconductor, base pay is just one part of our total compensation package. The base compensation for this role will depend on education, experience, skills, and location.
All positions at Samsung Austin Semiconductor are full-time on-site.
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