Imager Package Integration Engineer
- Site: San Jose
Aptina Imaging is a division of Micron Technology. As an Imager Package Integration Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and integrating leading edge packaging technology for CMOS imaging devices. As part of a team, you will work with Aptina’s packaging partners to develop and optimize CMOS Imager packaging technology solutions that meet current and future requirements of Aptina’s packaging roadmap. This position is located in Boise, Idaho.
Successful candidates for this position will have:
• At least 3-5 years of experience in packaging/assembly related technology development, design, and/or simulation.
• The ability to develop/define package design rules or a strong background in package materials & process technology.
• At least a basic knowledge of imager packaging and imaging optics, advanced knowledge & experience preferred.
• Knowledge of industry standard package/module reliability requirements and testing procedures.
• Knowledge of and experience with common analysis techniques used for physical and electrical analysis of package performance and reliability, incl. FA.
• Proficiency in the use of common software packages (Word, Excel, PP, SharePoint, JMP (or equivalent) and Excel.
• The proven ability to effectively work and communicate with a wide variety of people and groups in different areas of R&D, manufacturing, marketing, product engineering, device design, etc.
• A willingness and ability to effectively cooperate with external packaging subcontractors in an outsourced manufacturing model.
• The ability to solve complex problems individually or as part of a team, including the design of experiments for quick and effective problem analysis.
• A highly motivated, goal-oriented personality
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
• The ability to effectively complete assigned tasks in a timely manner.
Education:
MS or PhD in Material Science, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field is required.
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