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Samsung Austin Semiconductor is seeking a Yield Analysis & Improvement Leader to own end-to-end yield performance across wafer sort, parametric, and final test. You will apply data mining, statistics, and machine learning to identify yield limiters, and build automated analytics to correlate defects with inline data.
The role partners with Process Integration, Module, and Design teams to optimize process windows, reduce variability, and drive root cause investigations with FA teams.
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The Yield Analysis & Improvement role is a critical technical leadership position focused on maximizing semiconductor manufacturing efficiency and product quality. The primary objective is to own end-to-end yield performance across wafer sort, parametric, and final testing. By leveraging advanced data mining, statistical analysis, and machine learning, the role identifies key yield limiters and develops automated analytics pipelines to correlate electrical failures with inline defect data, ensuring a seamless transition from technology launch to mass production ramp. Beyond data analysis, this role serves as a central hub for cross-functional collaboration. The engineer partners with Process Integration, Module, and Design teams to optimize process windows, reduce variability, and resolve layout-dependent issues. Utilizing structured problem-solving methodologies and partnering with Failure Analysis (FA) teams for physical and electrical correlation, the role drives the root cause investigation and corrective actions necessary to contain yield excursions and improve overall manufacturability. At the staff level, the role expands into strategic yield management and organizational leadership. This involves defining the long-term yield roadmap, establishing key performance indicators (KPIs), and leading high-priority task forces to resolve critical production risks. Furthermore, the position is responsible for mentoring junior engineers and interfacing with executive leadership to provide transparent insights into the health and risks of the fabrication process.
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The current base salary range for this role is between $106,000 - $174,500. 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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