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May perform functions associated with assembly production including packaging, final inspection, SBR verification, and order staging as dictated by business needs. Knowledge of Maintenance, Repair and Operating (MRP) parts buying, Build of Material (BOM) structure and Material Requirements Planning (MRP.
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Produce completed design packages for PCBAs including BOM, clear schematic capture, annotation, and mechanical assembly/drill/conformal coat drawings for manufacturing. You will work within a dynamic engineering and design team to conceptualize, rapidly prototype, test and implement innovative solutions for the design, fabrication, and assembly of an all-electric airship.
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You will work closely with chip & package design, Flip Chip assembly & manufacturing, and product & quality engineering to meet program expectations including schedule, cost, manufacturability, signal integrity, mechanical and thermal requirements.
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Search for MRP, BOM, ECO/ECN, part specs, design documents, assembly instructions, test reports, production assembly record, quality data, RMA data, ISO documents, industrial standards, etc.
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Coordinate release of New Product Introduction (NPI) Bill of materials (BOM) into PDM system. Experience creating and executing a Design Validation Test Plan on an electronic assembly. Coordinate release of New Product Introduction (NPI) Bill of materials (BOM) into PDM system.
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In this highly visible role, you will develop advanced packaging technologies, define assembly baseline processes, decide package BOM, establish package design rules that are optimized for performance, reliability, yield and cost for a variety of projects including SoC.
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BOM for Rack Integrator. Perform Rack Integrator Visits and review builds and provide list of concerns with the design or assembly issues back to Google. Rack Assembly for Rack Integrator.
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Manage ramp readiness with internal teams as well as external partners (i.e., material availability, cost, assembly, test, Bill of Materials (BOM)/capacity readiness and transition plans.
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Minimum 12+ years of relevant work experiences with manufacturing and quality on PCBA and system level assembly in computing industry (storage, server and cloud) Reviewing and facilitating the early-stage product design reviews, working with all cross functional teams at all levels to make the manufacturing and assembly process more robust, less cost and more smoothness in mass production manufacturing environment to meet high customer demands.
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Prepare prototype build/assembly documentations such as Bill of Material (BOM), configuration matrices etc. Strong circuit simulation skills utilizing Agilent ADS/GoldenGate/spectreRF and 2.5/3D EM tools such as Momentum, Sonnet or HFSS.
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Identify, qualify, document and introduce replacement or alternate sources of electronic and mechanical components in timely manner in production assembly/test fixtures. Lead initiatives focused on product BOM structure and component documentation accuracy.
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Responsibilities include managing and supporting the fabrication and assembly of high-quality PCBs, BOM selection and inventory management, and provide engineering support for PCB development.
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Assembly Integration Engineer. + General understanding of packaging technologies, assembly processes, IC packaging materials, reliability standards, FA techniques, etc. Can use package design softwares, APD, Virtuoso, etc.
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BOM, routings, manufacturing assembly documentation, tooling development. o Hands-on support to the manufacturing assembly and test processes for flow cytometry instruments. o Experience developing manufacturing processes, writing procedures, and training assembly personnel.
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Hands-on support to the manufacturing assembly and test processes for flow cytometry instruments. Experience developing manufacturing processes, writing procedures, and training assembly personnel.
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