System Product Q&R Engineer - Intel (Folsom, CA) Information Technology (IT) - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

System Product Q&R Engineer - Intel (Folsom, CA)

System Product Q&R Engineer - 720696 Description In this role, you will:
Evaluate, from a reliability standpoint, the materials, properties and techniques used in production.
Advise design engineering on selection, application and test of electronic components and systems.
Recommend design or test methods and statistical process control procedures for achieving required levels of product reliability.
Determine reliability requirements of components and systems to achieve company, customer and any governmental agency reliability objectives.
Make recommendations for changes in the selection and application of components and systems.
Influence and propose changes in design or formulation to improve system and/or process reliability.
Qualifications Minimum
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science or Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Materials Science or an applicable technical degree.
Additional
Qualifications:
- Experience using the appropriate tools such as bench testers, Logic analyzer and test systems to do board failure analysis and debug.
- Experience in automation and improvement of the failure analysis process - Flash memory experience, including module, product and package level, familiar with test methodologies, failure analysis and DPM measurement Job Category:
Engineering USA-California, Folsom Full/Part Time:
Full Time Job Type:
College Graduate Regular/Temporary:
Regular Posting Date:
Oct 2, 2013 Apply Before:
Feb 27, 2014 Business Group Posting Statement:
I ntel does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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