Full-Time

Senior Supplier Quality Engineer

Posted on 4/11/2026

Micron Technology

Micron Technology

10,001+ employees

Memory and storage semiconductor manufacturer

No salary listed

Boise, ID, USA

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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, or related field
  • 5-10+ years of experience in supplier quality, materials engineering, or semiconductor manufacturing
  • Demonstrated experience conducting supplier audits, risk assessments, and implementing corrective/preventive actions
  • Proficiency in statistical process control (SPC), Design of Experiments (DOE), and quality systems such as ISO standards
  • Strong communication and project management skills with experience leading cross-functional teams
  • Experience with Bulk Chemistries for Cleans and Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) for semiconductor applications
Responsibilities
  • Technology Development Phase: Collaborate with Technology Development teams on FOAK materials quality readiness, supplier quality programs, and specification definition to support new technology node development
  • Technology Development Phase: Participate in FOAK materials sourcing strategies, including business continuity, benchmarking, new market evaluations, and quality capability assessments
  • Technology Development Phase: Support cross-fab technology transfer activities and drive supplier quality programs for new, unique, different, and difficult materials
  • Technology Development Phase: Lead Category Strategy Team meetings to cascade lessons learned from High-Volume Manufacturing to R&D and align on FOAK strategy
  • HVM Phase: Sourcing, Selection and Qualification Phase: Lead quality risk assessments and implement mitigation strategies during sourcing, selection, and qualification phases
  • HVM Phase: Sourcing, Selection and Qualification Phase: Conduct technical risk audits for new suppliers and materials to evaluate HVM readiness
  • HVM Phase: Sourcing, Selection and Qualification Phase: Provide quality-focused input on global sourcing and segmentation strategies, including RFQ/RFI processes and cost-saving initiatives
  • HVM Phase: Sourcing, Selection and Qualification Phase: Establish and enforce compliance with Micron’s Supplier Requirements Standards (SRS)
  • HVM Phase: Supplier Development & Excursion Management: Define and align global material specifications and support Category Quality Strategy development
  • HVM Phase: Supplier Development & Excursion Management: Implement quality programs, conduct benchmarking, and facilitate regular Quality and Technical Review (QTR) meetings
  • HVM Phase: Supplier Development & Excursion Management: Manage supplier and sub-supplier changes through Supply Chain Management (SCM) and oversee resolution of global photochemical quality issues
  • HVM Phase: Supplier Development & Excursion Management: Collaborate with Operational Technology (OCT), Operations, and Facilities to conduct root cause investigations and implement Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPAs)
  • HVM Phase: Supplier Development & Excursion Management: Cascade lessons learned to R&D and HVM fabs to ensure closed-loop communication and global issue prevention
  • HVM Phase: Communication & Presentation: Provide timely updates on supplier-related activities and maintain transparent communication with Global Quality, Procurement, OCT, and other teams
  • HVM Phase: Communication & Presentation: Adjust communication cadence based on issue urgency and priority
  • HVM Phase: Training & Development: Take ownership of goals and action items, establish measurable development objectives, and leverage coaching for career growth
  • HVM Phase: Training & Development: Demonstrate initiative, accuracy, and timeliness in all assignments while continuously reflecting on performance for improvement
  • HVM Phase: Growth Opportunity: Collaborate with global Supplier Quality Engineers and cross-regional teams on category initiatives
  • HVM Phase: Growth Opportunity: Serve as a subject matter expert in supplier digitalization programs
  • HVM Phase: Growth Opportunity: Build deep expertise in material criticality for semiconductor manufacturing
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in a technical discipline or quality-related certification (e.g., Certified Quality Engineer, Six Sigma)
  • Familiarity with Supplier Requirements Standards (SRS) and Shift-Left Strategy
  • Proven track record in supplier digitalization initiatives and global issue prevention programs
  • Experience supporting technology transfer and FOAK material strategies in a global manufacturing environment

Micron Technology designs and manufactures memory and storage products, including DRAM, NAND, and NOR flash. These products power devices across computing, networking, automotive, industrial, and mobile markets. The company sells to OEMs, distributors, and end users worldwide and funds ongoing research and development to meet evolving needs. Micron aims to provide scalable memory solutions and maintain an inclusive, growth‑oriented workplace for its employees.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Boise, Idaho

Founded

1978

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • HBM4 demand from NVIDIA keeps Micron's 2026 supply fully sold out.
  • The Clay, New York fab complex expands long-term domestic capacity and jobs.
  • DRAM pricing strength drove fiscal Q2 2026 revenue up 196% year over year.

What critics are saying

  • Samsung and SK hynix have larger capacity and stronger pricing power.
  • Memory pricing is cyclical, with peaks expected in 2028 and declines in 2029.
  • Micron's $100 billion fab buildout risks delays, overruns, and stranded returns.

What makes Micron Technology unique

  • Micron is the only major U.S. memory maker in DRAM, NAND, and HBM.
  • HBM4 volume shipments began in Q1 2026 for NVIDIA Vera Rubin.
  • Micron's 245TB 6600 ION SSD targets AI, cloud, and hyperscale storage.

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