Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Leading market salary plus benefits
Our client based in Scotland is currently searching for a Senior Reliability Engineer to ensure the reliability, performance and safety of the companies devices and products. The role will involve conducting reliability testing and analysing failure points at IC, package and board level. Investigating root cause of failures will be required as well as proposing design and process changes to enhance product reliability. Working closely with cross-functional teams, including engineering, quality assurance, operations, and supply chain, to ensure reliability requirements are met throughout the product lifecycle will be an important part of the role. Required skills for the Senior Reliability Engineer will include: Strong semiconductor reliability testing experience Knowledge of packaging reliability requirements for THB, HAST, HTOL, ELFR etc Previous experience of executing reliability programs for new products Strong communication skills Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or a related field) Please contact Rachel Anderson for further details.
Edinburgh
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