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Experience with data trend analysis, vibration analysis, motor current analysis, oil analysis, lubrication and hydraulic testing, laser alignment, nondestructive testing, infrared thermography, ultrasound technology, acoustic reliability technology, remote vibration technologies, IOT applications, Weibull analysis, and Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing methodologies.
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As Failure Analysis Engineer you make an important contribution to the analysis of our electronical components for possible failure origins in our Utica, NY facility.
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Ability to complete failure mode effects analysis, cause and effect diagram, root cause failure analysis, life cycle costing and risk analysis. Strong familiarity with Infor EAM, Maximo, SAP or a similar Computerized Maintenance Management System with 3+ years working to utilize data analysis to drive reliability in facilities maintenance programs.
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Experience must have included heat treatment process control, quality checking, failure analysis testing for structural steel and ferrous castings, and manufacturing processes including welding, heat treatments, forming and forging.
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Strong 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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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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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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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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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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The HDD Wafer Failure Analysis Engineer is responsible for driving root cause understanding and corrective action implementation related to in-line manufacturing failure modes.
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It will include next-generation manufacturing technologies and advanced data collection and analysis platforms that will deliver improvements in safety, quality, and process performance.
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Failure Analysis - root cause analysis of systemic production issues to drive design and process changes for improving product quality. These range from high-speed digital communication, network system integration, power systems integration, RF systems, avionics, network computers, power electronics, failure analysis, on-orbit reliability, and testing automation.
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This position is for a Sr. Failure Analysis Engineer. Job Title: Sr. Failure Analysis Engineer. Drive returned product Failure Analysis, characterizing failures, and escalating issues and trends to the Hardware Quality Engineering team Resolve escalated RMA's by determining the hardware root cause of the failure issue.
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Perform high-quality nanoprobing product demonstrations, including the development of new techniques and applications for Thermo Fisher partners and customers, particularly those in the Semiconductor Failure Analysis marketplace.
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