Our vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for all.Micron Technology is a world leader in innovating memory and storage solutions that accelerate the transformation of information into intelligence, inspiring the world to learn, communicate and advance faster than ever.As a DRAM Engineering Group (DEG) Layout Designer at Micron Technology, Inc., you will be responsible for translating schematics into layouts used for the creation of fabrication reticules. You will be required to meet all engineering and process-related criteria needed for an assigned DRAM product. You will organize and prioritize logistics and resource allocations to meet scheduled deadlines and proactively develop methodologies for issue resolution. In this role, you will work with Design and other engineering groups to apply multiple layout techniques for the design and verification of digital and analog circuits. You will be expected to understand various circuit design protocols, different fab processes, mask generation techniques, and tapeout processes and procedures.Design and Verify All Levels of Analog and Digital LayoutUse computer-aided design software (i.E., Cadence, Calibre, etc.)Work with Design Engineers to floor plan and design layoutUnderstand and follow verification protocolsApply custom and/or automated layout techniques to design pitch, array, and peripheral layout for digital and analog circuits.Develop and Maintain Technical KnowledgeInterface with design engineering to understand layout methodology.Possess a basic understanding of circuit design and electronics.Understand tape-out processes and procedures.Apply fab process knowledge, including Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Optical Proximity Correction (OPC).Manage and Participate in Project-Based EnvironmentPrioritize tasks to attain schedules and deadlines.Proactively develop methodologies to resolve issues.Required Experiences and Qualifications:Bachelor's students in Electrical, Electronics, Mechatronics, Robotics, Biomedical Engineering, or similar fields, specifically senior candidates (students in their last semesters). A background in electrical engineering is necessary as most of these programs include relevant coursework.#J-18808-Ljbffr