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The Electrical Analysis - Northeast section of the Materials & Process Engineering Department is seeking an individual to fulfill the role of a Senior Electrical Failure Analysis Engineer.
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We are looking for a Cell Failure Analysis Engineer to join our team. Design and develop failure analysis techniques to characterize key technology failure modes. Failure analysis methodology for root cause identification.
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Deliver comprehensive training sessions and take charge of root cause failure analysis (Cause Mapping) and RCM initiatives as needed. Conduct thorough Failure Analysis on critical assets and equipment, identifying root causes of failures and devising enhancements to forestall future incidents.
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Develop and implement condition assessment methods/Develop a working understanding of predictive technologies, vibration analysis, ultrasonic analysis, thermography, PdMA, oil analysis, corrosion detection, and dissolved gas analysis, among others.
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Knowledge of cGMP for pharmaceutical and/or vaccine manufacturing, Lean Six Sigma Methodology, Root Cause Analysis, Failure Mode Effects Analysis, knowledge in reliability engineering (including asset life cycle management.
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The ideal candidate will be a Mechanical Engineer, P.E., who has a strong background in mechanical engineering failure analysis of commercial, residential, and industrial mechanical systems and components.
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Knowledge of fab metrology equipment, failure analysis techniques and process control techniques are required. Semiconductor device processing background with experience in thin film deposition, dry etch, wet etch, photo, mount and demount wafer, wafer bonding process preferred.
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This can include system failure analysis, full systems engineering, FPGA/ASIC/Digital Design, Semiconductor manufacturing, and anti-tamper solutions to address global security threats for our government customer.
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Advanced knowledge of standard concepts and practices such as worst case circuit stress analysis, design failure mode and effect analysis, mean time between failure analysis and thermal stress analysis.
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Day to day activities may include circuit design, PCB layout, bench testing, hardware failure analysis, and scripting for test automation. Day to day activities may include circuit design, PCB layout, bench testing, hardware failure analysis, and scripting for test automation.
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Requires EMD qualification experience and support of root cause/failure analysis. Finite Element Modeling experience, both static/transient structural analysis, and steady state/transient thermal analysis.
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Knowledge of advanced manufacturing methods: EDM, rapid prototyping, casting and molding, laser cutting, brazing, etc. ANSYS Workbench and/or NX NASTRAN preferred. Projects include handheld targeting systems, thermal imaging systems, and augmented reality head worn systems, all which are development projects for the warfighter.
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Proven track record in heat treat processes, failure analysis, process technology, and process improvement. Tesla is looking for a highly motivated and experienced Staff Materials Science Engineer to work on a critical challenge facing the world's energy transition - Battery materials at the Gulf Coast Lithium Refinery in Corpus Christi, Texas.
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Perform mechanical system analyses such as Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) and Worst-case analysis (WCA). Strong experience in Finite element analysis (FEA) for stress and structural analysis.
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Champions the preventive and predictive maintenance program, reviews equipment history for reliability concerns, performs root cause analysis, and identifies reliability improvement opportunities and applications for predictive maintenance technologies to reduce maintenance costs | Develops maintenance and repair strategy for bi-annual shutdowns.
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