GlobalFoundries is a world-leading contract manufacturer for the global semiconductor industry with facilities in Dresden, Singapore, New York and Vermont (USA). Our products are used in various technical applications, e.g. mobile communications, consumer electronics, automotive and more. GlobalFoundries employs around 13,000 people worldwide, including 300 in Sofia.
Our Sofia based team is enhancing GF’s scale and capabilities, while strengthening competitiveness of its specialized application solutions to further position the company for growth and value creation.
Our Design and Technology Enablement teams are working on the development of a broad portfolio of semiconductor technologies ranging from 350 nm down to 12nm including FD-SOI, RF, High-Voltage and automotive applications.
Introduction
As a Reliability Engineer intern, you will be a member of the Global Reliability Team responsible for reliability characterization and evaluation for advanced Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) technology nodes, mainly focusing on supporting Process Reliability Monitoring (PRM), intrinsic wafer-level reliability mechanisms such as electromigration and time dependent dielectric breakdown of Middle of Line (MOL)/Back End of Line (BEOL) interconnects.
Your job
You will be expected to get familiar with the business processes and the Global Reliability support requirements, and steadily to gain sufficient knowledge in Reliability Engineering. Among your responsibilities will be the learning of the reliability analysis and lab support for company technologies and customer issues, standardization of reporting and data analysis for the purpose of becoming a fully qualified Reliability engineer in the Team.
Required Qualifications
Active student in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Computer Engineering, Telecommunications, Automation or equivalent.
Good knowledge of electronic devices and semiconductor theory.
Some programming language background (i.e. C/C++, Perl, Python, TCL).
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience with CAD systems (Cadence IC, Cadence OrCAD, Protel or similar) is a plus.
Previous experience with circuit simulators (PSpice or similar) or mathematical software (Matlab, Mathematica) is also a plus.
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