NVIDIA

ElectroOpticsReliabilityEngineer

Yokneam, Israel FULL TIME
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The Brief

“Electro Optics Reliability Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: Electro-optical devices, Reliability testing, High-speed communication. Characterizing electro-optical components. Performing reliability tests”

What You'll Achieve.

Delivering the next generation of electro optical devices

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

BSc or MSc degree in Electrical Engineering/ Physics/ related degree in engineering or electro-optics fields, Ability to work in a team with varied strengths, social skills and a real passion for working as a team

Nice to Have

3 years of experience in reliability testing of semiconductors lasers and photodetectors for fiber optic communication, Familiar with electro-optical and high-speed lab environment (optical table, light coupling, fibers and probe station), Operating laboratory equipment such as high-speed scopes, signal generators and calibration of testing tools, Knowledge in reliability of electro-optics devices including laser diodes and photo diodes, SiPh, Programming skills in MATLAB/ Python, Proficient in English

What You'll Do.

Characterizing electro-optical components

Performing reliability tests

Operating test setups

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work in a team with varied strengths; Social skills; Passion for working as a team

Full Job Description

Come and take a significant part in designing and verifying our groundbreaking and innovating optical device, enjoy working in a substantial, growing and highly environment where you make a huge impact in a technology-focused company. In this position you will join NVIDIA product engineering team to build and lead a high-performance engineering team delivering the next generation of electro optical devices for high speed communication in data centers. We are looking for an electrical engineer with relevant reliability experiance to join our product engineering group that is based in Yokneam, Israel for reliability testing of Innovative high-speed electro-optic communication components. In this position you will join NVIDIA product engineering team to be a part of a high-performance engineering team delivering the next generation of electro optical devices for high speed communication in data centers. **What you’ll be doing:** * The selected candidate will be characterizing and performing tests of reliability of electro-optical components. * This job allows you to work in a sophisticated, exciting engineering environment supporting the development of future components and exploring new technologies. * The task will include building and operating test setups with optical fibers, lasers, optics and electronics. **What we need to see:** * We are looking for a creative and independent Product Engineer. * BSc or MSc degree in Electrical Engineering/ Physics/ related degree in engineering or electro-optics fields is required. * 3 years of experience in reliability testing of semiconductors lasers and photodetectors for fiber optic communication is an advantage. * Ability to work in a team with varied strengths, strong social skills and a real passion for working as a team are substantial. **Ways to stand out from the crowd:** * Familiar with electro-optical and high-speed lab environment (optical table, light coupling, fibers and probe station). * Operating laboratory equi

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