The Flying Probe Engineer, Jr. interacts with customers to provide design analysis, develops test strategies, verifies integration, and designs test fixtures.
DEPARTMENT: TestingPOSITION: Flying Probe Engineer, Jr.
CATEGORY: Exempt
JOB FUNCTION: Interact with customer to provide Design for Testability analysis during product design phase.
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION: BSEE or the equivalent experience.
EXPERIENCE: 1 to 2 years’ of experience in assembly, testing, debugging, test equipment programming.
SKILLS:
Hardware Tool: Scopes (digital/analog), Multimeter (DMM), Logic analyzer, PC
Operating systems: DOS, Windows, Microsoft Office, and Windows NT
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Job Type: Full-time
CATEGORY: Exempt
JOB FUNCTION: Interact with customer to provide Design for Testability analysis during product design phase.
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION: BSEE or the equivalent experience.
EXPERIENCE: 1 to 2 years’ of experience in assembly, testing, debugging, test equipment programming.
SKILLS:
Hardware Tool: Scopes (digital/analog), Multimeter (DMM), Logic analyzer, PC
Operating systems: DOS, Windows, Microsoft Office, and Windows NT
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Interact with customer to provide Design for Testability analysis during product design phase.
- Develop test strategies and processes for new product release
- Develop, verify, and integrate the hardware, software, and firmware to test the final products.
- Design and develop test fixtures and equipment.
- Find root causes and develop solutions for failures.
- Develop and update documents and TPI to establish testing requirements and troubleshooting process.
- Knowledge of Teradyne and Seica Flying Probe machine.
Job Type: Full-time
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