OUR STORYAt ST, we believe in the power of technology to drive innovation and make a positive impact on people, business, and society. We are a global semiconductor company, and our advanced technology chips form the hidden part of the world we live in today.When you join ST, you will be part of a global business of more than 115+ nationalities and present in 40 countries, 50,000+, diverse and dedicated creators makers of technology around the world!Developing technologies takes more than talent: it takes amazing people who understand collaboration and respect. People with passion and desire to disrupt the status quo, push boundaries and drive innovation – whilst unlocking your own potential.Working at ST means innovating for a future that we want to make smarter, greener, in a responsible and sustainable way. Our technology starts with you. Join us and start the future!YOUR ROLEAs part of the MEMS Failure Analysis team, your mission will be to:ensure the reliability, performance, and quality of MEMS devices by identifying and resolving issues through comprehensive failure analysis techniques.develop and implement testing methodologies to assess the reliability and performance of MEMS.stay updated on industry trends and advancements in MEMS technology and FA techniques to enhance failure analysis processes.To achieve the above objectives, the candidate will have to conduct in-depth analysis of failed MEMS devices to determine root causes of failures and develop solutions to prevent recurrence. Since MEMS are very peculiar devices, the FA engineer will be responsible and follow the full FA flow, from symptom diagnosis, anamnesis, and retesting to sample preparation, Fault Localization, and Physical analysis.Continuous learning and testing methodologies are key, as well as staying updated on industry trends, advancements in MEMS technology, and emerging failure analysis techniques to enhance the overall failure analysis process. Cross-fertilization among FA labs and QR teams is encouraged.Reporting and documentation are also critical deliverables of the Engineer; it is needed to generate detailed reports on failure analysis findings and recommend corrective actions. Maintain accurate records of failure analysis processes, test results, and corrective actions taken to establish a comprehensive database for future reference and analysis.The job requires extensive collaboration: work closely with cross-functional teams, including design engineers, manufacturing engineers, and quality assurance teams, to troubleshoot and resolve issues. Coordinate other FA labs' MEMS activities to redistribute FA workload and keep alignment on state-of-the-art FA techniques.YOUR SKILLS EXPERIENCESTechnology and lab analysis: general knowledge of FA failure analysis lab tools (Microscopy, SEM, FIB, FL techniques…), understanding of package and ASIC technologies and fabrication processes, nice to have, understanding of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology, including fabrication processes, design principles, and operation of MEMS devices.Problem-Solving: apply strong analytical and problem-solving skills to identify complex issues, propose effective solutions, and drive continuous improvement.Teamwork: ability to work collaboratively with engineers from various disciplines. Predisposition to share responsibilities and achievements with team colleagues.Graduate in physics, chemistry or engineering.We encourage candidates who may not meet every single requirement to apply, as we appreciate diverse perspectives and provide opportunities for growth and learning. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is part of our company culture. Our DEI vision is, “At ST, you can be the true version of yourself”; we value all employee contributions and have zero tolerance for any kind of discrimination.Joining us is also about a greater work-life balance and a workplace with equal opportunities. Dedicated Employee Resource Groups for women and LGBTQIA+, hybrid work arrangements are amongst the many DEI Sustainability initiatives that make us a great place to evolve your career.To discover more, visit st.com/careers
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