Senior Engineer in Product Engineering, NAND Validation
Micron · Singapore
About this role
Micron is hiring a senior-level Manufacturing Engineer in the operations function based in Singapore. The posting calls out experience with Python, C, Deep Learning, Machine Learning.
- Role
- Manufacturing Engineer
- Function
- operations
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Singapore
- Posted
- May 28, 2026
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Job description
from Micron careersOur vision is to transform how the world uses information to enrich life for all.
Join an inclusive team passionate about one thing: using their expertise in the relentless pursuit of innovation for customers and partners. The solutions we build help make everything from virtual reality experiences to breakthroughs in neural networks possible. We do it all while committing to integrity, sustainability, and giving back to our communities. Because doing so can fuel the very innovation we are pursuing.
can be updated to following:
We are looking for an Engineer/Senior Engineer in Product Engineering, NAND Validation, specializing in functional and design validation of advanced NAND products. Experienced in silicon and simulation‑based validation, electrical failure analysis, and cross‑functional issue closure. Strong focus on automation, data‑driven validation, and applied AI/ML techniques to improve test efficiency, coverage, and debug productivity.
Key Responsibilities & Achievements
- Designed and executed functional and design validation flows for advanced RG NAND devices using silicon and simulation platforms
- Developed deterministic usage‑case tests and random sequence generators to validate NAND commands and customer‑mode features
- Performed electrical failure analysis of issues seen, root‑cause investigations (including digital and analog circuitry), and drove issue resolution with cross-functional teams
- Implemented automation frameworks using C‑based programming, Python, and Perl to improve test development and execution efficiency