As a Dry Etch Engineer, your daily responsibilities often include developing and optimizing dry etching processes, monitoring equipment performance, and troubleshooting any issues that arise during production. You will work hands-on in cleanroom environments, interact closely with process technicians and other engineers, and analyze data to ensure process stability and yield improvements. Collaborating with cross-functional teams, such as integration and equipment groups, is common to address technical challenges and support the overall manufacturing goals. You may also be involved in documenting process changes, conducting experiments, and participating in regular meetings to drive process enhancement initiatives.