Micron is a pioneering leader in memory and storage solutions, driving the transformation of information into intelligence – enabling people to learn, communicate and progress faster than ever before.
Micron’s new cutting-edge chip manufacturing plant in White Pine Commerce Park is creating tens of thousands of high-paying jobs and creating a $500 million Green CHIPS Community Fund to benefit the local community.
Engineering
Engineering is a field that applies the knowledge gained in science and math to solve problems. You can see its effects everywhere – in cars, medical tests, computers and cell phones alike.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), engineering jobs include industrial, mining and petroleum. In these fields, engineers evaluate machinery, materials, energy sources and processes in order to develop new ways to increase efficiency.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), these systems enhance quality of life and reduce costs by reducing pollution, saving lives and decreasing healthcare expenditures. Engineers involved in this field also make sure they adhere to local, state and federal laws.
At micron, you have the freedom to choose from an array of engineering careers with exciting job prospects and competitive salaries and benefits. Plus, you’ll get to collaborate with people from diverse backgrounds on solutions you never thought possible!
Manufacturing
Micron is bringing cutting-edge manufacturing back to Central New York with their state-of-the-art memory chip manufacturing campus in White Pine Commerce Park in Clay. This groundbreaking facility will open doors for generations to come and bring much needed jobs back upstate NY.
This project is one of the biggest economic development initiatives in the country and it’s expected to create nearly 50 thousand jobs. 9,000 of those new employees will work on site at Micron, while tens of thousands more will work for suppliers and contractors throughout the region.
The company is a US-based memory and storage manufacturer and the fourth-largest semiconductor producer worldwide. With plans to invest up to $100 billion over 20 years, they plan on building the nation’s largest clean room space – 2.4 million square feet, the length of 40 football fields.
The company intends to make ambitious sustainability commitments and implement a $500 million community investment framework. It will source all its electricity from renewable sources and receive performance-based incentives through New York State’s Green CHIPS Act.
Sales
Its memory and storage products are found in computers, smartphones, and other electronics.
The company boasts a small but growing workforce of more than 48,000 personnel worldwide, with its headquarters in Boise, Idaho. These positions encompass engineering, sales and business development personnel.
Recent earnings reports indicated a dismal outlook for the fiscal year ending in May, due to weakening smartphone and PC sales and elevated inventory levels at cloud computing customers. Chief Executive Sanjay Mehrotra stated that his company plans to reduce 10% of its workforce, cut capex by 40%, and rein in other expenses in an effort to mitigate these effects.
Micron strives to provide a safe and healthy workplace for all team members by making new employment offers in the U.S., Singapore and Malaysia contingent upon applicants providing Micron with their COVID-19 vaccination document on a confidential basis prior to their scheduled start date, verifying they have successfully completed this process. Furthermore, Micron strictly prohibits child labor and adheres to all applicable laws, rules, regulations as well as international labor standards.
Customer Service
Micron Technology offers a range of customer service positions. These include sales, account management, business development, customer service and engineering.
As a customer support specialist at Micron Technology, you will work closely with customers to identify and resolve problems related to their products and services. Additionally, you’ll collaborate with other members of the team in providing solutions that affect quality and performance of Micron Technology’s products.
You will be responsible for analysing, troubleshooting and testing customer-supplied systems to identify the root cause of failures. To do this work, you will require various equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers and signal generators.
You must possess an in-depth knowledge of electrical performance of products, electromagnetic theory and transmission line theory. Furthermore, you need a good grasp on electronic design principles such as circuit board layout and modeling, signal integrity issues, differential and single-ended interface technologies. Furthermore, experience using simulation programs such as Q3D, HFSS or SIWAVE is required.