FAQs
What is the main responsibility of a Dry Etch Process Development Intern at Micron?
The main responsibility is to develop and optimize etch processes to meet the physical and electrical requirements of Micron’s memory products.
What academic qualifications are necessary for this internship?
Candidates must be currently pursuing a M.S./Ph.D. (or equivalent education) in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or other related technical fields.
Is previous experience in semiconductor processing required?
While not strictly required, knowledge of semiconductor processing, solid-state device physics, and dry etch processing or plasma physics is desirable.
Will interns have support during their internship?
Yes, interns will work under the mentorship of a senior engineer in a collaborative environment.
What kind of experience is preferred regarding data analysis?
Experience in experimental design and statistical data analysis, preferably in statistical process control, is preferred.
Are programming or scripting skills necessary for this position?
Programming or scripting experience is desirable but not required.
What is the work environment like for this internship?
The work environment is fast-paced and dynamic, focusing on collaboration and innovation in process development.
What benefits does Micron offer to interns?
Micron offers a variety of benefits, including medical, dental, and vision plans, paid time-off, paid holidays, and programs to protect income during illness or injury.
Is Micron an equal opportunity employer?
Yes, Micron is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and an affirmative action employer.
How can applicants request assistance during the application process?
Applicants can request assistance by contacting Micron’s People Organization at hrsupport_na@micron.com or by calling 1-800-336-8918 (select option #3).