Annapurna Labs

Technology

ProductDevelopmentEngineer

$130–213k Austin, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Product Development Engineer at Annapurna Labs. Skills: Silicon yield, Process technology, Machine learning chips. Perform detailed data analysis. Optimize yield, test time”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve yield and performance; Optimize yield and performance; Monitor key metrics; Rapid issue identification and resolution; Yield and quality improvements

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Problem solving skills; Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Experience identifying bugs, Experience verifying at multiple levels

Nice to Have

Master's degree in Electrical or Communications Engineering, Experience with formal verification techniques, Experience with ARM and various DSP ISAs, Experience with current and upcoming RF standards, Experience with industry standard tools and scripting languages

What You'll Do.

Perform detailed data analysis

Implement optimal screening methodologies

Develop and maintain automation systems

Monitor performance metrics

Drive timely corrective actions

Lead functional and structural test coverage improvements

Collect critical performance data

Design and maintain comprehensive dashboards

Implement automated alert systems

Foster stakeholder relationships

Drive corrective actions for yield and quality improvements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Foundry partners; ATE teams; Systems test teams; Silicon design teams; Cross-functional teams; Test engineering; System validation; DFT teams

Full Job Description

AWS-Annapurna team develops the silicon used in our most advanced machine learning accelerator servers at cutting edge process nodes. These SOCs are used in massively scaled server clusters to provide best hardware platform for our customers to run training and inference workloads. We are seeking an experienced Silicon Yield Product engineer with expertise in yield debug on leading edge process technology nodes. This experienced engineer will be responsible for optimizing manufacturing process with foundry partners to improve yield and performance of our machine learning chips. They will interact with ATE, Systems test teams and Silicon design teams to identify systematic yield issues and work on debug to find root cause. This role involves collaborating with various teams to develop innovative solutions to optimize yield and performance for our products. Strong analytical and problem solving skills, knowledge of semiconductor manufacturing process and expertise in statistical analysis are essential for success in this role. Our final product is a server, not just the silicon, so you will find yourself stretching beyond traditional silicon product engineering boundaries and dealing with various system issues and data sets, providing ample opportunities to learn. Key job responsibilities - Perform detailed data analysis of ATE Test, SLT test, and System test data to optimize yield, test time, and implement optimal screening methodologies across platforms. - Develop and maintain automation systems to compare yields across OSATs, testers, and setups, while monitoring performance metrics to drive timely corrective actions. - Lead functional and structural test coverage improvements at ATE and system levels through strategic DOE planning and targeted characterization efforts to collect critical performance data. - Design and maintain comprehensive dashboards enabling cross-functional teams to monitor key metrics, with automated alert systems for rapid issue identificatio

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