Work for an industry leader in vehicle safety systems, supporting the development of new electronic control technologies that save lives. This is a position where you’ll have a direct impact on both the company’s products and industry standards.
Company Information
Top name in vehicle safety systems, poised for tremendous growth in the coming years.
Sterling reputation for employee/employer relationship, with new facilities and ample resources.
Have become successful through delivering products that save lives
They Value and Appreciate Their Employees
The company has supportive management that really believes in fostering a good work/life balance for its employees. A positive work environment is also a major priority, with a focus on building relationships from their hiring to their management policies. For 20+ years, we’ve seen the people we place with the company flourish as they progress through the organization.
Your Role with the Company
In 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. You’ll be part of the organization responsible for choosing semiconductor suppliers, along with:
Defining component quality, reliability, and test requirements.
Support internal design reviews for electronic components.
Reviewing component reliability qualification programs and processes
Developing component qualification plans (AEC-Q100/101/200, JEDEC, MIL-STD, etc.)
Providing support for critical supplier related quality issues
Driving analysis of component failures to determine root cause
Developing/driving reliability/risk assessment activities from the production line or failures from the field
Supporting Supplier Quality Engineering in supplier Fab and assembly site audits.
In addition, you will represent the company on industry committees to update/review standards.
Required Qualifications
Expertise in reliability engineering (including failure analysis) for semiconductor-based electronics. This must include knowledge of standards such as AEC-Q100/101/200 (must-have), JEDEC, and MIL-STD.
5+ years of experience in this field, with strong familiarity with semiconductor manufacturing processes, different fab technologies and package assemblies.
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.
Working knowledge of:
\- Reliability stress tests and acceleration models for aging calculationsBSEE or BS in Physics/Chemistry (MS a plus)
Why is This a Great Opportunity The company has supportive management that really believes in fostering a good work/life balance for its employees. A positive work environment is also a major priority, with a focus on building relationships from their hiring to their management policies. For 20+ years, we’ve seen the people we place with the company flourish as they progress through the organization.