What are the responsibilities and job description for the Product Development Engineer FA (Night Shift) position at Tanisha Systems, Inc.?
Product Development Engineer FA (Night Shift)
2 Positions - FTE
Santa Clara, CA/San Jose, CA
Salary - Market
Reqd. Skills: BS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent, Linux, Python(intermediate), Server and debugging, hardware board testing
What you will be doing:
● Working night, swing and weekend shifts to support extended factory operations hours
● Reviewing build dashboards to analyze latest throughput, yields and failure paretos
● Debugging server platforms as per published guidelines. Performing minor rework, retesting and recovering units.
● Publishing clear daily status and build reports
● Analyzing failures and providing next step triage instructions on failed units
● Maintaining high test throughput during the off hours and resolving any roadblocks that slow progress
● Working with CM Test Engineers and operators to ensure factory assembly and test plans are adhered to
What we need to see:
● BS or MS degree in EE/CE.
● 4 years of relevant industry experience.
● Familiarity with linux command line, running commands, reviewing output
● General understanding of system architecture and networking, i.e. to understand the different components in the system (compute trays, switch trays, TOR switches, power shelves, etc.)
● Ability to run pretest scripts and diags on test fixtures
● Ability to review logfiles and make initial triage decisions based on documentation provided by the Product Development Engineering Team
● Ability to interface with multiple cross functional team members at Nvidia and its contract manufacturers
● Self-motivated individual who is capable of handling multiple tasks at a time
● Service spirit with strong communication skills
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
● Strong EE fundamentals, knowledgeable in digital design, signal integrity, statistics, timing analysis, fault analysis, sampling and computer architecture
● Prior board/system level electrical design experience
● Working knowledge of complex high perf server and/or networking platforms
2 Positions - FTE
Santa Clara, CA/San Jose, CA
Salary - Market
Reqd. Skills: BS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent, Linux, Python(intermediate), Server and debugging, hardware board testing
What you will be doing:
● Working night, swing and weekend shifts to support extended factory operations hours
● Reviewing build dashboards to analyze latest throughput, yields and failure paretos
● Debugging server platforms as per published guidelines. Performing minor rework, retesting and recovering units.
● Publishing clear daily status and build reports
● Analyzing failures and providing next step triage instructions on failed units
● Maintaining high test throughput during the off hours and resolving any roadblocks that slow progress
● Working with CM Test Engineers and operators to ensure factory assembly and test plans are adhered to
What we need to see:
● BS or MS degree in EE/CE.
● 4 years of relevant industry experience.
● Familiarity with linux command line, running commands, reviewing output
● General understanding of system architecture and networking, i.e. to understand the different components in the system (compute trays, switch trays, TOR switches, power shelves, etc.)
● Ability to run pretest scripts and diags on test fixtures
● Ability to review logfiles and make initial triage decisions based on documentation provided by the Product Development Engineering Team
● Ability to interface with multiple cross functional team members at Nvidia and its contract manufacturers
● Self-motivated individual who is capable of handling multiple tasks at a time
● Service spirit with strong communication skills
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
● Strong EE fundamentals, knowledgeable in digital design, signal integrity, statistics, timing analysis, fault analysis, sampling and computer architecture
● Prior board/system level electrical design experience
● Working knowledge of complex high perf server and/or networking platforms