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Tesla is seeking a highly motivated Engineer to develop high-volume automated dynamometer, NVH, and functional testing equipment with the Drive Unit Assembly team in Austin, TX. You will work closely with Teslas internal Product Design, Operations, Production and Quality Engineering teams and lead cross-functional design activities with automation equipment vendors to develop and deploy new Drive Unit test systems.
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Strong understanding of device physics, digital/mixed-signal design, foundry and assembly process and CPU/GPU/SoC power and performance dependencies. You will work with Architecture, SoC Design, Validation, Test, System, Software, and Quality teams throughout the company, to guide manufacturability of pioneering designs across foundry/assembly and own the manufacturing flow at SLT. You will play a key role in preparing Arm and our partners on how to introduce new products in areas such as and sub-3nm nodes.
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IFS Foundry Technology Engineering and Customer (FTEC) team is a critical team to lead Intel's design methodology and flow in advanced technology. With the first "Open System Foundry" model in the world, our combined offerings of wafer fabrication, advanced process, and packaging technology, chiplet, software, robust ecosystem, and assembly and test capabilities help our customers build their innovative silicon designs and deliver full end-to-end customizable products from Intel's secure, resilient and sustainable source of supply.
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Assembly, and scripting languages Power/thermal management experience is an asset Good understanding of digital electronics and computer architecture Strong analytical/problem solving skills and pronounced attention to details ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS: Bachelor, Master's or PhD degree in Electrical or Computer engineering.
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Design and implement firmware on embedded controller (ARM core) process in real time OS environment, using C and assembly languages. Working at the cutting edge, we design and develop software for platforms, peripherals, applications and diagnostics — all with the most advanced technologies, tools, software engineering methodologies and the collaboration of internal and external partners.
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Design Engineering Intern positions are for one of two roles:(a) Perform as a member of the Logic Design Team on a Digital Design project such as an L2 Cache or a Network on Chip project.
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The initial project is to design and develop a B-Rep based geometry wrapper around a complex multi-body CAD assembly for external aero dynamics, thermal comfort inside cabins and various conjugate heat transfer analysis applications.
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Launches, releases, approves and implements or issues engineering change requests as required to support design engineering and floor with new and existing products. Develops and uses test procedures, including assisting with the definition of test specifications with design / software engineering.
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Interface with Design, MFG Project Engineering, Program Management, Estimating, Purchasing, Planning and other cross-functional team members. Manufacturing Process Engineer reporting to the Engineering Services Department.
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Mechanical Design - Electronic Packaging System Design, Sensors/Moving Parts, Review FEA, Review Mold Flow Analysis, Tolerance Analysis, Mechanical Components & Commodities, Mechanical Assembly, DFAssembly, DFM-Manufacturing, DFAssembly, FMEA.
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Moderate to advance knowledge of automotive OEM structure, manufacturing and technical demands and customer requirements and relationships (ideally Tesla) and procedures demonstrated by 3 or more years’ experience in Quality, Engineering and/or Design/Product Development Engineering in the automotive industry.
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Understands the underlying design steps required to implement the design (design a filter, specify mechanical assembly requirements etc. Provide direction, coordination, planning and organization to overall Engineering Design Team assigned to a specific project.
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They provide design, test, package assembly, qualification and reliability testing. We need a BS or MSEE, with 8-10+ years of experience in RF/Microwave Module to Subsystem level Design.
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To partner with Design Engineering and Project Managers to ensure the timely and cost-effective introduction of new products using DFM, Simultaneous Engineering, MES, and FMEA tools as appropriate.
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Minimum of 10 years’ experience in CNC Machining and assembly. Supports new product development, sustaining products and product/sub-assembly transfers to other sites or suppliers. BS Degree in Engineering preferred.
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