About the Job
Responsible for technical functions in support of engineering activities such as characterization design, test, checkout, and modifications of assembly technologies. Die level failure analysis – circuit analysis. Verify fail mode of die, isolate failure site and identify fail mechanism. Position provides the opportunity for interacting with wafer fab processing and assembly/test care-about while interfacing with Design Engineering, Product Engineering and CQE.
Responsibilities include:
• Circuit analysis, bench level equipment skills, die level deprocessing, report writing
• Ability to work from schematic diagrams, written and verbal descriptions, layouts or defined plans to perform testing, checkout, and trouble-shooting functions
• Perform bench level electrical verification/fault isolation on integrated circuits to determine root cause of failure
• Must become proficient in a variety of failure analysis techniques and equipment operation
• Excellent judgment required to isolate failures for accurate identification of defect locations
• Individual is responsible for managing the failure analysis process in conjunction with their own skill set development
• Working in a team environment and provide consultation for non-F/A disciplines
• Writing detailed failure analysis report
Minimum Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering
Preferred Qualifications:
• Strong verbal and written communication skills
• Demonstrated strong analytical and problem solving skills
• Ability to work in teams and collaborate effectively with people in different functions
• Ability to take the initiative and drive for results
• Strong time management skills that enable on-time project delivery
• Ability to work effectively in an interrupt-driven, fast-paced and rapidly changing environment
• Demonstrated ability to build strong, influential relationships
• Ability to take the initiative and drive for results
• Ability to analyze and interpret data, interpret customer input and apply input to TI’s products and processes
• Ability to take the initiative and ownership for implementing solutions that improve product quality
Dallas, TX
Texas Instruments Incorporated designs, manufactures, and sells semiconductors to electronics designers and manufacturers worldwide. It operates in two segments, Analog and Embedded Processing. The Analog segment offers power products to manage power requirements in various levels using battery management solutions, portable components, power supply controls, point-of-load products, switches and interfaces, integrated protection devices, high-voltage products, and mobile lighting and display products. This segment also provides signal chain products that sense, condition, and measure signals to allow information to be transferred or converted for further processing and control for use in amplifier, data converter, interface product, motor drive, clock, and sensing product end-markets; and integrated analog and standard products, which are primarily for sale into personal electronics, industrial, and automotive markets.
The Embedded Processing segment offers connected microcontrollers, such as microcontrollers, microcontrollers with integrated wireless capabilities, and stand-alone wireless connectivity solutions that are used in electronic equipment to sense, connect, log, and transfer data; digital signal processors for mathematical computations; and applications processors for specific computing activity. This segment offers products for use in various markets, principally industrial and automotive.
The company also provides DLP products, primarily for use in projectors to create high-definition images; calculators; and application-specific integrated circuits. Texas Instruments Incorporated markets and sells its semiconductor products through direct sales and distributors, as well as online. The company was founded in 1930 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.