CLAY, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — As Micron prepares to break ground in Clay, one Central New Yorker is already stepping into the future of the semiconductor industry.
Marcellus native Nick Hay recently packed up his car and headed seven hours south to Virginia — not for a road trip, but to begin his full-time job at Micron’s facility there.
Hay is a 2025 graduate of Onondaga Community College and was one of just eight of the students from there selected for a paid Micron internship last summer. During that internship, Hay worked directly in Micron’s facilities, monitoring machines and ensuring everything ran efficiently — responsibilities he’ll continue in his new role…