Engineer I 74637

Posted:
11/8/2024, 4:39:17 AM

Location(s):
Texas, United States ⋅ Austin, Texas, United States

Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
Mechanical Engineering

Workplace Type:
On-site

Samsung Austin Semiconductor is one of the most advanced semiconductor manufacturing facilities in the world and an integral part of Central Texas for more than 28 years, driving job generation, economic impact and engagement with the surrounding community.

 

Samsung Austin Semiconductor serves a global customer base with broad semiconductor process technology offerings that impact everyday life including mobile, graphic, consumer, networking/high performance computing, Internet of Things, RF and automotive. Through successful collaborations with foundry customers and a continuous drive to develop the most cutting-edge technologies, Samsung Austin Semiconductor has become a major player in the foundry market. Samsung Austin Semiconductor’s technology portfolio for the Austin campus ranges from 65nm to 28nm using planar transistor technology to the more advanced 14nm 3D FinFet technology.

 

Samsung has invested $18 billion in operating two fabs at the Austin, Texas campus on Parmer Lane, since 1996 -- making it one of the largest direct foreign investments in United States history. The Austin site consists of 2.76 million square feet and more than 600+ acres in land holdings.  Samsung Austin Semiconductor’s economic impact in 2023 generated $15 billion into Austin’s economy through salaries and other expenditures.

 

In 2021, Samsung announced a new facility in Taylor, Texas, where it plans to invest a minimum $17 billion in the build-out. The site spans 1,200+ acres and the first phase of development will have 4.7 million square feet of floor space consisting of a cluster of semiconductor manufacturing buildings such as a fab, office, parking garage, central utility building, and special utility supply facilities. The Taylor facility will boost the production of semiconductor solutions that will power next-generation technologies in areas like 5G, artificial intelligence (AI) and high performance computing.

 

With more than 5,000 employees supporting both campuses, Samsung Austin Semiconductor is a premier and growing employer who provides a great place to work, is committed to environmental stewardship and being a good corporate citizenship.  Our employees are the key to our success and we invest in our people with competitive compensation & benefit packages, career development opportunities and programs that enhance physical, emotional and intellectual well-being. Our employees work at the Austin campus located on Parmer Lane in northeast Austin and the construction campus in Taylor, Texas. Learn more at www.samsung.com/us/sas.

Roles and Responsibilities:

Work with a team of system engineers to solve complex problems through outside of the box thinking to produce data in a reliable and usable format. Leverage terabytes of machine log data to produce value with the data. Transform the System Reliability Engineering group's key data technology Splunk into a scalable solution providing data for additional manufacturing lines and systems. Increase reliability and performance of system infrastructure components through the collection and analysis of data. Utilize our core machine and database log tool Splunk to create dashboards, sensors, and data models. Manage the Splunk infrastructure by controlling access, creating and maintaining indexes, and making data widely available to engineers in the Production and Systems group. Model datasets using machine learning techniques to uncover and predict system failures. Leverage Splunk's built in machine learning capabilities to detect anomalous behavior in system and network components. Work with multiple stakeholders to ingest, transform, and produce datasets as a deliverable for the stakeholder. Collate data from disjunct data sources using Splunk ITSI functions to assist in root cause analysis and identify causal events. Create and refine actionable alarms, which detect abnormal system behavior and notify key stakeholders.  (Multiple Openings)


Shift: 1st

Skills and Qualifications:

Education, Training, Certification(s) and Minimum years of experience required

Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.

Requires completion of a graduate-level course, research project, or internship involving the following:

1.         Al and ML;
2.         Software and Systems programming;
3.         Splunk and IT Service Intelligence; and
4.         Network and Security.

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Benefits

Samsung employees have access to benefits including: medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k),  onsite cafeteria,  tuition assistance (after 1 year), paid time off, student loan program, wellness incentives, and many more. In addition, regular full-time employees (salaried or hourly) are eligible for MBO bonus compensation, based on company, division, and individual performance.

U.S. Export Control

This position may require the ability to access information subject to U.S. export control restrictions.  If the position requires it, applicants must have the ability to access export-controlled information or be eligible to receive a government authorization to access export-controlled information.

Trade Secrets

By submitting an application, you [applicant] agree[s] not to disclose to Samsung, or induce Samsung to use, any confidential or proprietary information (including trade secrets) belonging to any current or previous employer or other person or entity.

 

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