We promise you, your internship is a formal training to become a Test Engineer that makes you ready to enter the engineering industry. No limit on what you can learn; the question is how much you can learn and contribute to the team!
We are building a semiconductor test development hub and are hiring Test Development Engineers. We are looking for a whole horde of you to develop and code test programs for Automated Test Equipment (ATEs) to test a wide range of products including RF, analogue, mixed-signal, and digital devices, SOCs, and FPGAs for the automotive, IoT, and consumer electronics sectors of the market.
You will have the opportunity to learn and work on the most advanced ATE platforms Advantest, Teradyne, Xcerra, and National Instruments have to offer.
Roles and ResponsibilitiesDevelop and implement test programs on specific ATE platforms.
Development activities will include test specification analysis, test methodology development, and coding of test programs.
Implementation activities include code debugging, characterization of the program with the device, and optimization.
Work with experienced engineers and our customers to introduce new products or increase the output of high-volume products by developing better tests, enabling multi-site testing, and/or optimizing tests in the customer's HVM environment.
Your end goal is to provide a superior test solution with test coverage that is debuggable, predictable, and repeatable.
QualificationsBSEE/MSEE degree in Engineering (Mechatronic/Electromechanical), Engineering (Computer/Telecommunications), Engineering (Electrical/Electronic), or equivalent.
Ability to understand and decipher product specifications and test methods.
Ability to understand, debug, modify, and improve ATE test programs; knowledge in programming is needed. We work with all tester platforms, so as long as you've driven a big-iron tester from old Tiger/Catalysts to the newer UltraFlexes/Wavescales, we want to hear from you!
C++, Python, or other scripting languages is a huge plus!
Addendum: We've trained some experienced system validation engineers to be excellent test development engineers, so we believe that if you have very strong fundamentals in engineering, you could be a good candidate if you're willing to learn.#J-18808-Ljbffr