Test Engineer Engineering - Chandler, AZ at Geebo

Test Engineer


Job Description:
The fast growing Analog business unit is looking for an experienced Test Engineer to lead a small team of TE and bring new products to market.
Based in our Chandler headquarters, you will be part of our mixed signal and linear team developing new ADCs, DACs, Digital Potentiometers, Temperature Sensors, and Op Amps.
In addition, you will help shape and influence the team's test strategy/techniques.
Responsibilities:
Manage small team of Analog/Mixed Signal Test Engineers.
Work with an international New Product Introduction (NPI) team to release new products to market.
Develop test plans and create ATE test solutions (HW and SW) for validation, qualification, characterization, probe, and high volume final test.
Provide DFT input during NPI design phase, debug new silicone, and provide feedback to NPI team.
Help our factory debug, maintain, and improve existing test solutions.
Help develop suite of analog, thermal, and mixed-signal test techniques.
Experience on analog and mixed-signal ATE platforms:
ETS-300/88, J750/J750HD, DiamondX, Spea DOT800.
Understanding of DFT, BIST, SCAN, Statistical Process Control, and test limit guard banding methodology.
Management experience.
Must want to lead/manage people.
Must possess an in-depth knowledge of analog/thermal/mixed-signal device theory and test methods.
Minimum 7 years of experience, depending on education level, developing ATE test solutions for analog/thermal/mixed-signal semiconductor ICs.
Must possess excellent communication skills and ability to work in a global multi-functional team environment.
Knowledge in circuit design, simulation, and PCB design/LO skills.
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field required.
Master's degree in Electrical Engineering preferred.
Recommended Skills Circuit Design Communication Debugging Electrical Engineering Leadership Printed Circuit Board Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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