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What does a Engineer (Process Integration) do

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Hi everybody,

The job description for a Process Integration Engineer is,

Responsibilities:
1. Start up new products.
2. Technical transfer for mother fab.
3. Steer drive yield improvement projects.
4. Investigate and troubleshoot problems, as well as improve process margin, stability and capacity for production to meet customer requirements.
5. Prepare technical documents or specifications for current and new products.
6. Participate in Quality System improvement, cost reduction, and work condition improvement projects.

It looks like a starting/beginner position in the wafer fab/semiconductor industry.

It would be mutually helpful if someone could please tell what does Process Integration Engineers do?

Could someone please help since my background is in circuit design.

Thank you very much.
 

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