Hello Dear Readers,
Currently at Seagate Pune vacancy for Engineer I- Product Test role.
About our group:
Seagate Technology is seeking an upcoming motivated engineer for Product Test Engineer to perform all aspects of product and test engineering including working with test functions across different geographic locations as well as with offshore OSAT (Offshore Assembling Test) locations. This role will report into Director for Hardware ATE Test Team in Seagate’s VLSI Engineering Group.
About the role - you will:
- Develop Test Programs and debug SoC controllers for HDD and/or SSD
- Perform data collection, analysis and characterization report generation of all products
- Design reliability hardware working in close coordination with TE
- Deploy products in to HVM (High Volume Manufacturing) at OSAT locations
- Work with offshore product engineers for release and manage of ATE (Automated Test Experiments) test programs at production test facilities
- Conduct high volume test data analysis using data analysis tools
- Work closely with test development engineers to improve production yield, test related issues and cycle times improvements
About you:
- Having the ability and exposure to work in Semiconductor industry
- Flexibility to attend meetings with global team (Taiwan, India and USA) in different time zones
- Have excellent written and oral communication skills
- Ability to work closely with test development engineers to improve production yield, test related issues and cycle times improvements
Your experience includes:
- Basic understanding of Semiconductor Design For Test (DFT) techniques such as ATPG, MBIST, loop back testing of high performance serdes etc.
- Experience with Statistical Data Processing, DOEs (Design of experiments), problem solving methodologies, demonstrated decision making skills, cost reduction, and yield enhancement is a plus
- Exposure to Automate Test Equipment (ATE) like Verigy 93000 Digital test platform etc
- Skilled in programming language C, C++, shell script languages like PERL, AWK, and Python
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