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Micron Technology, Inc. Design Development Technical Lead (DDTL), HBM in Folsom, California
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Design Development Technical Lead (DDTL) is accountable for predictable, timely delivery of HBM build achievements across the composing phase of the product lifecycle. This role serves as the single‑threaded technical program owner for HBM Design execution, coordinating across DRAM, base die, test vehicles, interposers, IP, and foundries(internal and external). Operating within Micron’s Heterogeneous Integration Group (HIG), the DDTL leads multi-functional execution, manages build dependencies and risks, owns change control, and represents HBM Build in PDT and executive forums to ensure schedule, cost, quality, and product objectives are met.
Key Responsibilities
Design Program Ownership
Own end‑to‑end execution of on-schedule delivery of HBM design milestones, ensuring alignment across DRAM, base die, test chips, PTVs, interposers, and sustaining designs.
Lead execution governance, including DDTL Syncs and Design Program Reviews (DPRs), providing clear executive‑level status, risks, and decision asks.
Own and operate formal Change Control Board (CCB) processes, ensuring disciplined POR management, cost/schedule awareness, and traceability.
Maintain a comprehensive design risk register. Proactively identify risks, lead mitigation workgroups, define checkpoints, and advance through governance forums as required.
Capture and institutionalize lessons learned to improve future program execution.
Drive early engagement during architecture and design phases to enable shift‑left risk mitigation.
Lead initiatives to optimize die size, DFM, yield, cost, power, and manufacturing efficiency.
Foundry, IP & External Partner Leadership
Lead design‑phase engagement with external foundries and IP providers, identifying and resolving execution dependencies.
Own IP forecasting, selection, and prioritization, aligning technical needs with budget and roadmap constraints.
Lead design contractor, IP vendor, and procurement engagements supporting design execution.
Finance, Budgeting & Cost Ownership
Own design‑phase financial accountability for the HBM portfolio.
Develop IP cost projections, track actuals, manage approvals, and drive prioritization in alignment with design and business objectives.
Manage mask cost planning and execution for test vehicles, test chips, and live die across TSMC and UMC nodes, ensuring cost transparency and schedule alignment.
Roadmap Ownership & Communication
Serve as the program‑level central owner of the HBM design roadmap.
Maintain, integrate, and communicate roadmap updates across Design, PDT, and executive partners.
Customer & Executive Interface
Capture customer requirements and schedules for customized HBM products and ensure execution alignment.
Partner with Business, Finance, and Product teams to align design execution with roadmap and market priorities.
Provide concise, data‑driven executive communications and advance critical issues when necessary.
Process, Metrics & Continuous Improvement
Define, standardize, and deploy program management tools and dashboards (e.g., Jira, status templates, CCB workflows).
Monitor and report key execution metrics to drive corrective actions and continuous improvement.
Develop scalable business processes to support increasing portfolio complexity and design scope.
Qualifications
Understanding of custom and digital design flows and the full SoC/DRAM development lifecycle.
Demonstrated ability to lead large, multi-functional technical programs through influence and execution rigor.
Experience working with foundries, IP vendors, and ecosystem partners.
Knowledge of DRAM operation, preferably within the HBM product family.
Familiarity with industry standards and compliance requirements (e.g., JEDEC).
Preferred Qualifications
10+ years of relevant industry experience.
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and decision‑making skills.
Experience with formal program or project management methodologies.
Strong executive communication skills and ability to operate effectively in a fast‑paced, dynamic environment.
The US base salary range that Micron Technology estimates it could pay for this full-time position is:
$164,000.00 - $358,000.00 a year
Additional compensation may include benefits, bonuses and equity.
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