NVIDIA
ManufacturingTestEngineer,ICT
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“Manufacturing Test Engineer, ICT at NVIDIA. Skills: ICT programming, fixture debugging, circuit analysis, PCBA power-on testing, Boundary Scan testing. Support the production line by identifying and addressing ICT fixture problems. Maintain and optimize ICT test programs on a regular basis”
What You'll Achieve.
help bring highly complex board products from its design phase into mass production; higher yield and efficiency
Industry & Context.
troubleshoot various ICT test failures; independently solve ICT and fixture problems
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Major in Electronics and Information or related fields, 5+ years of experience in ICT programming and fixture debugging, Knowledge of TRI and Teradyne ICT machines and software, Knowledge of analog and digital circuits with circuit analysis capability, Skilled in using multimeters for anomaly analysis, Experience in PCBA power-on testing and Boundary Scan testing processes
Nice to Have
Proactive and self-motivated in daily work, Able to independently solve ICT and fixture problems, Proficient with Teradyne and TRI ICT systems, Able to optimize test programs for higher yield and efficiency, Experienced in NPI ICT support and familiar with quality standards
What You'll Do.
Support the production line by identifying and addressing ICT fixture problems
Maintain and optimize ICT test programs on a regular basis
Analyze production defects and troubleshoot various ICT test failures
Support new product introduction (NPI) and related project handover
Monitor the running status of CM ICT test fixtures
Track test yield rate and production capacity of ICT testing
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
work closely with cross functional teams
Communication Scope
communication skills
Full Job Description
We are looking for an Manufacturing Test Engineer (ICT)**** located in TW Hsinchu (factory), You will support to build next-generation NVIDIA board level GPU and DC products, work closely with cross functional teams to help bring highly complex board products from its design phase into mass production. **What you will be doing:** * Support the production line by identifying and addressing ICT fixture problems. * Maintain and optimize ICT test programs on a regular basis. * Analyze production defects and troubleshoot various ICT test failures. * Support new product introduction (NPI) and related project handover. * Monitor the running status of CM ICT test fixtures. * Track test yield rate and production capacity of ICT testing. **What we need to see:** * Major in Electronics and Information or related fields. * 5+ years of experience in ICT programming and fixture debugging. * Knowledge of TRI and Teradyne ICT machines and software. * Knowledge of analog and digital circuits with circuit analysis capability. * Skilled in using multimeters for anomaly analysis. * Experience in PCBA power-on testing and Boundary Scan testing processes. * Good teamwork and communication skills, self-driven and motivated. **Ways to stand out from the crowd:** * Proactive and self-motivated in daily work. * Able to independently solve ICT and fixture problems. * Proficient with Teradyne and TRI ICT systems. * Able to optimize test programs for higher yield and efficiency. * Experienced in NPI ICT support and familiar with quality standards. With competitive salaries and a generous benefits package, NVIDIA is widely considered to be one of the most desirable employers in the world. We have some of the most brilliant and talented people in the world working for us. If you are creative, autonomous and love a challenge, we want to hear from you. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national orig
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