Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Offering a competitive salary plus benefits.
Our client is focused on revolutionising battery technology for electric vehicles, marine, and renewable energy applications. Their patented technology simplifies battery management systems, offering solutions for diverse cell types. Responsibilities for the Test Development Engineer: Collaborate with the ASIC engineering team to develop efficient production testing methods meeting automotive quality standards. Design test hardware for production multisite testing and device characterisation. Innovate test methods to optimise yield and reduce costs. Develop test program code and participate in code reviews. Build detailed test plans and identify root causes for test issues. Perform pre-production activities and support qualification testing. Develop hardware checker programs and scripts for troubleshooting and data processing. Requirements for the Test Development Engineer: Strong experience in semiconductor Bench Testing and ATE production system development. Proficiency in semiconductor testing processes with high volume production experience. Strong understanding of electronics circuits operation and test methodologies. Experience with Analog and Mixed signal testing. Programming skills in Python, VBA, C, C# preferred. Familiarity with schematic design tools and revision control software.Excellent communication skills in English. To discuss this Test Development Engineer role or similar Test roles, contact Ammar Salih.
Edinburgh
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