Equipment Engineer
NVIDIA is searching for an experienced Equipment engineer. As an Equipment Engineer, you'll work in a fast-paced multi-disciplinary group, leading NVIDIA 's global Integrated Circuits final test and wafer sort NPI. This position requires collaborations with infrastructure support vendors, contract manufacturers, internal and external engineering, and production groups to ensure excellent standards of manufacturability, equipment functionality, yield improvement, and improve efficiency and equipment utilization. Equipment uptime is critical to maintaining mass production and urgent engineering activities.
What You'll Be Doing:
New equipment definition, installation, acceptance, and maintenance (multi-disciplinary - mechanical, electro-optical and software).
Improve existing equipment up time and MTBF.
Work with world leading vendors to develop highly challenging equipment solutions.
Define and implement maintenance and monitoring processes.
What we want to see:
Mechanical/Electrical Engineer or Practical Engineer.
3+ years of practical experience.
Technical knowledge and experience with ATE (Automated Test Equipment) – testers, handlers & probers – operation, troubleshooting
Experience in machine functional definition (Mechanics, Optics, Electro-optics and electrically).
Experience in optical/electro optical/lasers & fiber alignment/co-package optics test equipment for NPI and/or mass production
Experience working with OSATS (advantage), and mass-production manufacturing environments.
Creativity, motivation, excellent teammate, fast learning skills and independence.
Agility, the ability of changing priorities and tasks pending production needs.
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Knowledge of optical components and modules.
Results-oriented, analytical, self-motivated, and high level of attention to details.
Demonstrate use of out-of-box thinking for creative solutions to highly sticky problems.
Knowledge in SW programming (C++, Perl, Linux, Python LabVIEW).
Proven Understanding of ATE (IC testers, probers, handlers, system Level test and reliability equipment).
NVIDIA has some of the most forward-thinking people in the world working for us and, due to outstanding growth, our business development teams are rapidly growing. If you're creative and autonomous with a real passion for you work, we want to hear from you!
Hardware pay context
Based on 2,281 disclosed Hardware salaries on RoleSuite, the role pays a median of $136K/year, with most offers between $110K and $172K (10th–90th percentile: $92K–$208K).
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