Fault Isolation Engineer
Job Description
In this position, you will be performing Fault Isolation and Failure Analysis. The goal is to characterize and isolate failure from the tester/system signature down to a single failing node or transistor, employing a wide array of DFx (including Scan/ATPG) and test tools, complemented with your knowledge of computer architecture, logic, circuit/VLSI, process, and device physics.
Your responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
Performing fault isolation and failure analysis to determine the root cause of failures utilizing various tools and techniques such as ATE testing, DFx software tools, optical probing, logic/circuit simulation, and emulation, probing, and layout study. Be involved in development work to ensure fault isolation capability and readiness to support the next generation of products. Collaboration and remote analysis with cross-site teams are required. Working directly with internal customers to help solve and determine the root cause of various complex issues.
The ideal candidate should exhibit the following behavioral traits: Excellent oral and written communication. Analytical problem-solving skills. Teamwork. Advanced attention to detail, and discipline.
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications are required to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. Requirements listed would be obtained through a combination of industry relevant job experience, internship experiences and or schoolwork/classes/research.
Minimum Qualifications:
The candidate must possess a bachelor's degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics or related field.
Minimum 1 year of experience with: failure analysis, debug (hardware debug) or relevant semiconductor area.
Programming experience, including Unix, Windows, Perl/TCL, Python, C and/or Visual Basic.
Intermediate English level.
Costa Rican unrestricted work permit.
Preferred Qualifications:
Upper Intermediate to Advanced English level.
Knowledge of Design for Test features.
Knowledge of Semiconductor fabrication, assembly, and test.
Knowledge of logic and VLSI design with exposure to Verilog and VCS.
Experience with ATE Testers and/or optical probers is a major plus.
Inside this Business Group
Manufacturing and Product Engineering (MPE) is responsible for test development across product segments, supporting 95% of Intel's revenue. We deliver comprehensive pre-production test suites and component/physical debug capabilities to enable high quality, high volume manufacturing.Posting Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.Benefits
We offer a total compensation package that ranks among the best in the industry. It consists of competitive pay, stock, bonuses, as well as, benefit programs which include health, retirement, and vacation. Find more information about all of our Amazing Benefits here.Working Model
This role will be eligible for our hybrid work model which allows employees to split their time between working on-site at their assigned Intel site and off-site. In certain circumstances the work model may change to accommodate business needs.Maggie Offensive Security Researcher
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