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FAILURE ANALYSIS ENGINEER Qualifications: BS in Electrical Engineering, BE, or BEng and 5+ years of experience QA/QC experience and solid background with problem-solving tools such as 8D PCBA manufacturing and component-level troubleshooting experience.
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A typical Electrical Failure Analysis Engineer has the ability to apply principles and theories of electronics engineering, mechanical engineering, and software engineering to reach a root cause and report findings.
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Failure Analysis Engineer will be responsible for evaluating the electrical and mechanical characteristics of systems and/or integrated circuits, components, sub-components and systems to determine the cause of failure, including the verification of analog and digital performance.
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We are looking for a self-driven and motivated team member to join the Wafer Yield and Failure Analysis group at the Great Oaks (San Jose, CA) Wafer Manufacturing site in the role of Wafer Failure Analysis Engineer.
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The Wafer Failure Analysis Engineer is responsible for assessing in-line manufacturing failure modes, containing the incident, and driving root cause understanding with corresponding corrective actions.
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In this role, you will utilize your expertise in CAD, FEA, and failure analysis to drive the design and development of cutting-edge medical devices. Expertise in CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, ProE/Creo) and proficiency in finite element analysis (FEA) tools.
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You will use a variety of tools and techniques including electrical measurement, photon emission microscopy, CT X-ray analysis, FIB/SEM imaging, and EDS elemental analysis, to locate the failure site, identify the cause of failure, and make corrective action recommendations.
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Exposure to failure analysis tools and techniques such as optical inspections, acoustic microscopy, X-ray, SEM, FIB, TEM, curve trace analysis, LEM, OBIRCH, XIVA, etc. Working knowledge of: Reliability stress tests and acceleration models for aging calculations IC block circuit analysis and basic semiconductor physics Quality Risk Management Tools (Ishikawa, FMEA, FTA, 8D and statistics required.
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Title: Technical Sales Engineer Round Cutting Tools. Report market trends in applications of cutting tools to the VP of Sales-Round Tools. Two or more years of experience as a Technical Sales Engineer or Technical Support in the cutting tool or machining industry is preferred.
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Good understanding of mechanical design, drawing creation and interpretation, failure analysis, design of experiments (DOE), and statistical analysis. Familiar with manufacturing processes such as plastic injection molding, CNC (milling, lathing), forming (stamping, forging, die casting, wax-casting), surface finishing and coatings, and assembly.
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Advanced working knowledge of mechanical design & analysis software applicable to downhole tools (AutoCAD, ANSYS, SolidWorks,PDM) Working knowledge of metallurgy, material properties heat treating, and failure analysis principles.
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Keysight Technologies, the world's premier measurement company, has an opening for a Semiconductor Failure Analysis Engineer at the High Frequency Technology Center in Santa Rosa, California.
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Proficient with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tools and interpretation of results (Preferred) Thorough review and analysis of applications and our potential product offerings through various tasks such as Design of Experiments (DOE), Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA), Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Product Testing to ensure the best proposed solutions or solution fixes for critical applications.
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Hands-on experience in failure analysis, and electrical fault isolation and defect characterization tools and techniques such as the following: ATE, curve trace, nano/micro-probing, OBIRCH/EMMI microscopy, liquid crystal, CSAM, XRAY, FIB, SEM/EDX and manual cross-sectioning and deprocessing techniques using both parallel-polishing and wet chemical etch techniques.
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Rootshell Enterprise Technologies Inc. is a recognized provider of professional IT Consulting services in the US. We are actively seeking Failure Analysis Engineer for one of our client, Please share your resume with current location & full contact info.
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