Senior Memory System Architect : SSD Job - (folsom, california) Sales - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Senior Memory System Architect : SSD Job - (folsom, california)

Your new responsibilities will include, but are not limited to the following areas:
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Work with Micron technologists, design engineers, and engineering teams to ensure successful implementation and feasibility demonstration of new product concepts :
Develop new product/architecture specifications :
Generate new intellectual property and patents :
Evangelize Microns new products, technologies, and capabilities; Attend and represent Micron at appropriate industry consortia, technical organizations, and technical conferences :
A minimum of five years of design, product, test, support, system, or applications engineering experience.
Systems experience, including:
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Experience in SSD and or HDD failure analysis and/or troubleshooting Operating systems:
Linux, Windows, VMware Device drivers and Firmware Storage devices Working knowledge of SATA, SAS or PCIe interfaces Technical Skills, including:
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Storage protocols:
SCSI, NVMe, SCSI express :
NAND interfaces:
ONFI, toggle, etc NAND Management:
error detection and correction :
Demonstrated problem solving and troubleshooting skills.
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Excellent verbal and written communications skills :
Highly organized, self:
motivated, and disciplined abilities :
Ability to work with other engineers across multiple disciplines, as well as customers of various positions :
Ability to travel and be available for international travel Keywords:
Folsom California (US:
CA) United States (US) NSG Experienced Regular Business Development LI:
RS1 Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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