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Component Reliability Engineer – Semiconductor ElectronicsWork for an industry leader in vehicle safety systems, supporting the development of new electronic control technologies that save lives.
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Background Profile Expertise in reliability engineering (including failure analysis) for semiconductor-based electronics. ·Providing support for critical supplier related quality issues·Driving analysis of component failures to determine root cause·Developing/driving reliability/risk assessment activities from production line or failures from the field·Supporting Supplier Quality Engineering in supplier Fab and assembly site audits.
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You’ll be part of the organization responsible for choosing semiconductor suppliers, along with: ·Defining component quality, reliability, and test requirements. Your Role with the CompanyIn this position, you’ll provide component engineering and reliability support in the selection, development, application, and assessment of electronic components to achieve timing, cost and quality targets.
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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. Sterling reputation for employee/employer relationship, with new facilities and ample resources.
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Located in one of the nation’s most prosperous counties, you’ll have a range of options for housing, schools, entertainment, and other activities. Community InformationSouthfield is in the heart of the automotive technology industry.
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Whether your goals are to live it up on the weekends with friends or raise a family, there are world-class options right out your door. A positive work environment is also a major priority, with a focus on building relationships from their hiring to their management policies.
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Company Information Top name in vehicle safety systems, poised for tremendous growth in the coming years. This is a position where you’ll have a direct impact on both the company’s products and industry standards.
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In addition, you will represent the company on industry committees to update/review standards. They Value and Appreciate Their EmployeesThe company has supportive management that really believes in fostering a good work/life balance for its employees.
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For 20+ years, we’ve seen the people we place with the company flourish as they progress through the organization. Have become successful through delivering products that save lives. Support internal design reviews for electronic components.
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We are hiring for an experienced Cost Engineer in the greater Detroit, Michigan area to join our Program Management Office (PMO) team. Collaborate with Project Controls Manager on creation of monthly, quarterly, and yearly financial reports.
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Component Reliability Engineer – Semiconductor ElectronicsWork for an industry leader in vehicle safety systems, supporting the development of new electronic control technologies that save lives.
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Methode Electronics, Inc. (NYSE: MEI) is seeking a Mechanical Engineer I to work on Power Products including HV Battery Disconnect Units (BDU), HV Power Distribution Units (PDU), HV Junction Boxes (HVJB), and Busbars for use inside both HV battery packs as well as other electronic components outside the battery pack.
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We are looking for a mechanical process engineer who will work to ensure client satisfaction and deliver key projects within scope, budget, and schedule. Jacobs is in search of a Senior Mechanical Process Engineer.
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Our client in Troy, MI is looking for a BIW Robotics Engineer. BIW Robotics Engineer. Proven experience as a Robotics Engineer in a manufacturing environment, with expertise in integrating Spot Resistance Welding, GMAW welding, Laser Welding, and material handling end effectors to robotic systems.
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We are hiring a CAE Engineer who specializes in occupant safety. We are hiring a CAE Engineer who specializes in occupant safety. Advanced user of tools such as: Ansa, LS-Dyna, Meta-post, Primer, Hyperworks etc.
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