GLOBALFOUNDRIES

Process Engineer (m/f/d) for Defect Improvement


PayCompetitive
LocationDresden/Saxony
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: JR-2302794

      About GF
      GlobalFoundries® Inc. (GF®) is one of the world's leading semiconductor manufacturers. GF redefines innovation and semiconductor manufacturing by developing and delivering feature-rich process technology solutions with leading performance in all growth markets. GF offers a unique mix of design, development and manufacturing services. With a talented and diverse team and manufacturing locations in the U.S., Europe and Asia, GF is a trusted technology provider to its global customers. GF employs approximately 15,000 people, including more than 3,200 in Dresden, Germany.
      For more information, visit www.gf.com.

      Introduction

      Our team pursues the GlobalFoundries mission of "zero excursion, zero defect” and ensures best-in-class quality products. We use leading edge detection technology and continuously sharpen our defect control strategies. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a strong team spirit to join our team.

      Your Job

      • You handle defect data in production and development.

      • You monitor trends and verify changes such as new processes or new tools.

      • You identify systematic defect problems and deal with excursions.

      • You perform complex analysis and correlations – like DSA (defect source analysis) or DOE (design of experiment).

      • You will discuss findings with multi-disciplinary teams of experts to identify root causes and drive defect reduction.

      • You will support program teams to enable early prototyping, qualification, milestones, and ramp of new products.

      • All in all, you will have a direct impact on avoiding excursions and increasing yield, making a significant contribution to our company’s success.

      Required Qualifications

      • Master’s degree in Natural Sciences (Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) or Semiconductor Engineering (Electronics, Electrical Engineering)

      • Alternatively: Vocational Degree (recognized in Germany) and at least 10 years of relevant professional experience in semiconductor industry

      • Experience in semiconductor manufacturing process, defect density systems, and statistical methods would be a plus.

      • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and respond to changing priorities to meet business needs.

      • Capability to work effectively and efficiently with diverse teams and clients.

      • Fluency in English and German language (spoken and written).

      Most important: You are curious about semiconductor manufacturing, enjoy working in an international and very competitive environment and would like to be part of an enthusiastic team.

      We Offer
      The position is open-ended and to be filled as soon as possible.
      Attractive compensation components:
      13th month salary, bonus payments, assistance with relocation to Dresden.
      Flexible working time arrangements:
      Family friendly part-time models, trust flextime, salary conversion into free time.
      Diverse opportunities for further development:
      Career stages for every job, internal qualification offers, promotion of external educational qualifications.
      Focus on your health:
      On-site gym and beach volleyball court, bike leasing, subsidized employee restaurant.
      Corporate culture:
      Cooperation at eye level - everyone is on first name terms with us, budget for individual team events, social commitment via GlobalGives.

      You can find more benefits in detail at https://gf.com/de/careers/benefits/

      Diversity is part of our corporate DNA. For this reason, we would like to encourage women in particular to apply for a job with us.

      Information about our benefits you can find here: https://gf.com/careers/opportunities-in-europe/

  • About the company

      GlobalFoundries Inc. is an American semiconductor foundry headquartered in Malta, New York, United States.