Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
A competitive base salary €70k - €90k based on experience + other benefits.
My client is a forward-thinking semiconductor company that is now seeking a talented ATE Lead Test Engineer to develop comprehensive test programs for various applications and lead the team. Responsibilities for the Lead Test Engineer: Develop test plans, taking inputs from key stakeholders Design ATE board-level hardware for Probe and Final Tests Lead junior team members Debug complex software and provide clear documentation and communications Create reliable qualification, characterisation and production test program solutions based on datasheet/SCM and design requirements Requirements for the Lead Test Engineer: ATE Expertise (V93k or Teradyne platforms) is an essential core requirement Eligibility for Security Clearance in France (for military/defence projects) Strong scripting skills Use of statistical analysis tools (e.g JMP or equivalent) Self-starter and ability to plan and manage workloads Flexibility to travel to supplier, and customer locations Confident communicator with excellent presentation skills In return they can offer a flexible salary based on levels of experience, between €70k-€90k plus other great benefits. If you fit the requirements and would like to learn more about this Lead Test Engineer Opportunity or similar roles, contact Ammar.
Toulouse
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