Full-Time

NM site SORT/TEST Industrial/Manufacturing Engineer

Posted on 9/12/2024

Intel

Intel

10,001+ employees

Designs and manufactures advanced semiconductor chips

Hardware
Enterprise Software
AI & Machine Learning

Compensation Overview

$83.1k - $124.4kAnnually

Entry

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Albuquerque, NM, USA

Onsite presence required for a minimum of six months; relocation assistance provided.

Category
Manufacturing Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Requirements
  • Candidate must possess a Master's degree in Industrial or Manufacturing Engineering.
Responsibilities
  • Develop reports, tools, and strategies to manage tactical WIP (Work in Progress) flow through the factory.
  • Provide inputs and requirements for new Automation tools/reports/UIs (User Interfaces)Troubleshoot report and application issues.
  • Develop and review key indicators to measure factory performance and provide recommendations to factory management.
  • Act as a liaison with other factory groups such as Module/Process Engineering, Manufacturing, Integration, Planning and Automation, as well as Virtual Factory counterparts.

Intel designs and manufactures semiconductor chips that are crucial for various electronic devices, including personal computers, servers, mobile devices, and IoT applications. Their products include a range of processors, such as the Intel Core series and specialized chips for data centers and AI applications. These chips work by processing data and executing instructions, enabling devices to perform tasks efficiently. Intel stands out from competitors by offering a diverse portfolio of high-performance processors and software solutions that enhance hardware performance and security. The company's goal is to lead the semiconductor industry through continuous research and development, ensuring they remain at the forefront of technology.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$11.5B

Headquarters

Santa Clara, California

Founded

1999

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $1.5 billion CHIPS Act funding boosts Intel's U.S. manufacturing capabilities.
  • Xeon 6900P series launch strengthens Intel's position in AI and data centers.
  • Cloudsky investment indicates Intel's commitment to cloud technology advancements.

What critics are saying

  • Postponed €30 billion German chip plant investment may strain European relations.
  • Layoffs of 15,000 employees could impact operational efficiency and morale.
  • CEO Pat Gelsinger's forced retirement may lead to leadership instability.

What makes Intel unique

  • Intel's Xeon 6900P series targets high-demand AI environments, enhancing data center capabilities.
  • Acquisition of Silicon Mobility boosts Intel's presence in the electric vehicle market.
  • Intel's strategic investment in Aira Technologies highlights focus on AI-enabled RAN operations.

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Benefits

We Invest in Your Life and Career: Intel offers a complete and competitive package of benefits1 that demonstrates how much we care for employees and their families through every stage of life.

Great Minds Deserve Great Rewards: We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, and benefit programs.

Intel Fuels Career Acceleration: Curiosity drives us to change the world. We provide employees opportunities to expand their knowledge, leadership abilities, and skill set.

Vacation, Holidays, and More: We offer opportunities for employees to refresh and recharge—from paid vacation time and holidays to flexible time off programs.

Health Benefits for the Whole You: We provide multiple benefits and resources to help employees take care of themselves and their families.

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