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Disposition and troubleshoot material active in our production line, based on knowledge of electrical tests and test methods, semiconductor device physics, correlation with fab process and reliability surveillance data.
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Our semiconductor MEMS programmable solutions offer a rich feature set that enables customers to differentiate their products with higher performance, smaller size, lower power and better reliability.
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SOC integration experience not required, but strongly preferred: consumer electronics ICs, packaging design, and production processes. - Collaborate with electrical engineers, board layout, PCB DFM, packaging engineering, product reliability & integrity, and thermal design to refine & iterate on the design of the product- Partner with external vendors & internal operations teams to optimize designs for function and manufacturability- Ensure design meets reliability requirements throughout its lifecycle and perform failure analyses- Design, fabricate, and provide functional requirements for assembly and test fixtures.
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The role requires active participation in the NPI and sustaining manufacturing engineering organization to refine electro-mechanical components, assemblies, process documentation, tooling, and test methods to improve efficacy, reliability, manufacturability, and cost for surgical robotic instruments.
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The candidate will be responsible for circuit development which includes working with foundry to design and develop transistor array, layout, reliability analysis, tape-out, silicon bring-up and successful production of the optical chip.
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As someone who is hardworking and passionate about their work, you will design key aspects of our production GPU kernel drivers and embedded SW, focusing on GPU and platform resiliency. Design and implement changes in NVIDIA SW stack to enhance system level resiliency and reliability at datacenter scale with thousands of GPUs. Focusing on adding features that bolster system level availability, early fault detection and faster recovery.
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2+ years of professional experience working as a Production Engineer, Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), DevOps Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Infrastructure Engineer or similar position.
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As an SRE, you will deliver on production ownership and be responsible for observability and automation across complex, large-scale service mesh architectures. Familiarity with running production grade web services at scale and understanding cloud native technologies and networking.
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You will be responsible for quality and reliability as well as improvements in yield and manufacturability of PIC products using your skills and knowledge of statistical data analysis, semiconductor device physics, photonics, semiconductor processing, and testing.
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As a Sr Principal Site Reliability Engineer, you will be part of a team supporting the services running on this infrastructure. Experience in Site Reliability Engineering, Production Engineering, or DevOps.
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As a Member Of The Online Storage Team, You Will Collaborate With Other Teams - Including Product, Infrastructure, And Site Reliability Engineering(SRE) To. Participating in an on-call rotation and collaborating with other teams, such as SRE, to solve production issues.
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The Production Quality Engineer is primarily responsible for the quality functions covering supply chain and incoming quality, and in-house manufacturing quality, product reliability and performance quality.
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Interface directly with the Engineering, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Quality, and Vendor teams to assist in the development of test procedures, including First Article, Reliability, Environmental, Production and Final Acceptance Testing.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer, you'll be critical to helping engineering teams at OKX design, deploy, and manage reliable software across all our development and production environments.
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The Optical Packaging Engineer is to lead optical package development from ideation to prototype and production for high performance interconnect project. The Optical Packaging Engineer will be responsible to establish package manufacturability and reliability, drive package qualification activities.
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