Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Test and Characterization Engineer at Qualtré Inc. in Greater Boston Area - Job

Test and Characterization Engineer at Qualtré Inc. in Greater Boston Area - Job | LinkedIn



Job description

Qualtre is seeking a qualified candidates for testing and characterization of MEMS-based inertial sensors.  As part of the Qualtré Engineering staff, the candidate will design, implement, and execute test routines and procedures to evaluate if a MEMS (micro electro-mechanical systems) sensor system meets design specifications. The evaluation will include ASIC characterization and performance analysis of MEMS structures through many environments and conditions. This position will also work closely with the Product Design Team to quantify and provide valid statistical characterization data and aid in product design improvements. This position will also work to bring the testing of our MEMS-based inertial sensors from characterization to production delivery. This includes evaluating performance and reliability testing, process variation assessment, guardbanding, and yield analysis. Candidate should be self-motivated and an excellent team player with superior communication skills.

Desired Skills and Experience

  • BS or MS Engineering degree – Electronics or Electrical Engineering
  • 2 to 5 years of IC test and characterization experience of both analog and digital circuitry.
  • Experience with test automation of ATE and/or bench-type systems using software programming languages such as Labview, C/C++ and/or Visual Basic.
  • Experience with developing process documentation, test methods and test plans.
  • Experience with analysis and troubleshooting of lab equipment and hardware such as oscilloscopes, multi-meters, function generators, network analysers, and supporting test PCBs.
The ideal candidate will also have some or all of the following characteristics:
  • 2 to 5 years of test and characterization experience of MEMS-based inertial sensors.
  • Comfortable with Six Sigma statistical analysis of large datasets.
  • Hardware development skills familiarity, including circuit design, schematic capture and board layout.

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