Principal Hardware Engineer, SSD
Micron Technology · Longmont, CO · Yesterday
OTHR$164k–$280k/yrFull-time
About the role
Micron Technology is seeking a highly motivated, team-oriented SSD Hardware Engineer to build the development of Micron's next-generation Solid State Drive (SSD) products. This position requires expertise in hardware architecture, high-speed digital composition, and system-level integration.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure hardware builds meet all firmware, system, performance, reliability, and manufacturability requirements.
- Participate in system architecture definition, build reviews, requirements development, and product planning activities for SSD solutions.
- Conduct signal integrity (SI) and power integrity (PI) analysis, simulation, validation, and characterization tasks.
- Document, communicate, and present build results and recommendations to collaborators.
- Evaluate and analyze build proposals, perform engineering tradeoff studies, and recommend efficient build solutions.
- Build hardware for high-volume manufacturing, incorporating Design for Excellence (DFx), cost optimization, reliability, and quality considerations.
- Own SSD hardware development activities throughout the complete product lifecycle, including schematic capture, simulations, worst-case analysis, component derating, validation, and production support.
- Define PCB stack-up specifications, signal transmission methods, component arrangement approaches, routing limitations, and board-level signal integrity/power integrity considerations.
- Work closely with firmware, validation, manufacturing, reliability, and customer support teams during development, qualification, and RMA investigations.
- Provide technical leadership, mentorship, and guidance to engineers at early career stages and peers.
- Leverage AI-based tools and automation technologies to accelerate build, validation, debug, and engineering workflows.
Requirements
- Self-motivated, diligent, and meticulous with a strong desire to solve complex technical challenges.
- Excellent interpersonal, collaboration, and communication skills.
- Strong understanding of transmission line theory and high-speed signal propagation fundamentals.
- Solid knowledge of time-domain and frequency-domain analysis techniques.
- Extensive experience with high-speed PCB build, routing reviews, power distribution networks, and EMI/ESD mitigation techniques.
- Experience crafting solutions for signal integrity and power integrity in high-performance systems.
- Analog circuit build and simulation experience using SPICE or equivalent modeling tools.
- Familiarity with automated test methodologies and test automation frameworks is preferred.
- Hands-on SI laboratory experience measuring high-bandwidth signals (20-35 GHz range).
- Experience using PCIe compliance equipment and validation methodologies.
- Proficiency with schematic capture tools, PCB layout constraints, and board-level build verification.
- Demonstrated ability to mentor engineers and contribute to technical development within the team.
Qualifications
- A Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field, or equivalent experience, is required.
- A Master's degree or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering or a related subject area is preferred.
- 5+ years of hardware build experience in SSD, storage, or high-performance computing systems.
- Experience with board bring-up, soldering, hardware debugging, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and schematic/layout review.
- Experience within the semiconductor, storage, or related technology industries.
- Proven ability to lead engineering projects and drive execution through completion.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving abilities.
Preferred Qualifications
- Practical experience integrating AI/ML capabilities into applications, including Large Language Models (LLMs) and advanced inference services.
- Knowledge of agentic architectures and autonomous software agents capable of reasoning, planning, and accomplishing multi-step workflows.
- Experience developing AI solutions using Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), tool chaining, task orchestration, and context-aware decision systems.
- Understanding of Responsible AI practices, including model evaluation, observability, governance, and secure deployment.
- Ability to identify and implement opportunities where automation can improve engineering productivity, build efficiency, debugging effectiveness, and business outcomes.
- SSD controller, NAND flash, or storage system architecture experience.
- Expertise in PCIe Gen4/Gen5/Gen6 technologies.
- Familiarity with DDR memory subsystems and ONFI interfaces.
- Experience applying AI-assisted engineering tools to product development, validation, and debugging workflows.
Pay
The US base salary range that Micron Technology estimates it could pay for this full-time position is: $164,000.00 - $280,000.00 a year.
Schedule
Full-time position.