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AT Automation & Change Management Engineer
As an AT Automation & Change Management Engineer, you will play a critical role in enabling, deploying, and sustaining factory automation solutions across Micron's global Assembly & Test (AT) manufacturing network.
You will act as a system, process, and automation Subject Matter Expert (SME), responsible for translating manufacturing requirements into scalable automation and IT solutions while ensuring reliability, standardization, and governance across sites.
This role is a key contributor to the Micron Assembly & Test Automation Program, supporting both new automation initiatives (build & deploy) and long-term sustainment (run & improve) through strong technical leadership and cross-functional collaboration..
Key Responsibilities
Integrates AI-assisted tools and insights into daily work to improve efficiency, quality, or effectiveness, exercising sound judgment and complying with organizational standards and legal requirements.
Contributes to a culture of continuous improvement by identifying, testing, and sharing AI-enabled enhancements within one's scope of work.
Define and translate process, equipment, and automation requirements in partnership with Manufacturing, Process, Equipment, and IT teams.
Develop and review automation system requirements, including tool automation, AMHS, stockers, and ASRS interfaces.
Support system change management, including UAT, issue resolution, and production deployment.
Establish and maintain automation and integration standards for tools, layouts, WIP carriers (FOUPs, cassettes, magazines, JEDEC trays, PCB racks), and safety compliance.
Lead or support AMHS and automation integration, acting as a key interface to solution providers.
Collaborate with vendors to align technology roadmaps and drive innovation that improves cycle time, quality, and productivity.
Track automation performance metrics, ROI and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
Manage individual work effectively to support team projects and deliverables.
Promote a culture of quality awareness, including risk management, problem solving, and data-driven decision-making.
Identify and respond appropriately to reduce systemic risks and prevent potential issues.
Initiate and participate in worldwide/peer collaboration to improve efficiency and ensure standards/BKM adherence.
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor's degree in engineering (Mechanical/Electronic/Data Science) or Engineering-related field.
Strong problem-solving, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills.
High level of self-motivation.
Good teamwork and multitasking capabilities.
Ability to troubleshoot problems and address root causes.
Team-oriented mindset with a strong focus on effective team dynamics.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Knowledge of semiconductor assembly/test manufacturing processes is an advantage.
Integrate AI-assisted tool and insights into daily work to improve efficiency, quality or effectiveness.
Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement by identifying, testing and sharing AI-enablement enhancement within one scope of work.
Inclusion & Accessibility Statement
Micron is committed to fair, inclusive, and merit based hiring. Reasonable accommodation is available to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this role. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.
Values Alignment
Successful candidates are expected to embody Micron's core values:
People - Respect, develop, and empower others
Innovation - Drive continuous improvement and breakthrough thinking
Tenacity - Demonstrate accountability and perseverance
Collaboration - Build trust and work as one team
Customer Focus - Deliver excellence and value
Performs hardware, software, semiconductor design or telecomm engineering assignments. This job mapping should be used only if the position cannot be mapped specifically to other design/development engineering jobs.
Job ID: 146962221