Failure Analysis Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Engineering
Materials Engineer, Electrical Engineering
Overview
At Nexperia Manchester, we are strengthening our MOSFET R&D Quality Labs to support the development and manufacture of advanced Power MOSFET technologies. As a Failure Analysis Engineer, you will play a critical role at the interface of manufacturing, product engineering, customer quality and R&D, ensuring robust products, clear technical communication and science‑based decision making. Your curiosity, analytical mindset and commitment to high‑quality engineering will help shape the reliability and performance of high‑volume semiconductor products used worldwide.
Whatyou’ll do
As a Failure Analysis Engineer, you will perform detailed investigations on MOSFET devices at wafer and package level, applying a wide range of analytical techniques to identify failure mechanisms and support root‑cause understanding. You will act as a technical communication bridge across Quality, Manufacturing, R&D, Reliability, Applications and Customer Engineering teams, ensuring findings are clearly explained to both technical and non‑technical audiences.
You will translate complex analytical results into structured, scientifically defensible reports, contribute to 8D and RCA activities, and support continuous improvement across design, process and application guidance. You will also help develop lab capability, mentor junior colleagues and contribute to a collaborative, inclusive team culture.
- Communicate analytical techniques, failure mechanisms and conclusions clearly and confidently, supporting customer quality discussions, technical reviews, 8D activities and management updates across Quality, Manufacturing, R&D, Reliability, Applications and Customer Engineering teams.
- Perform comprehensive analysis on MOSFET devices using electrical characterisation, optical microscopy, X‑ray, LIT, SAM, SEM, EDX and FIB cross‑sectioning; identify failure mechanisms such as EOS/ESD, process or material defects and application‑driven stress; correlate results with process data, design information and reliability lifetests.
- Translate complex analytical findings into clear, structured and scientifically defensible reports, supported by high‑quality visuals including images, graphs and schematics, and present results in cross‑functional forums with a respectful, collaborative communication style.
- Identify systemic quality risks and contribute to preventive actions across design, process and application guidance; support laboratory scope management, equipment upkeep and capability development; mentor junior team members and share best‑practice knowledge to foster an inclusive team culture.
- Essential requirements:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Microelectronics or related field. - Curiosity, structured problem‑solving mindset and strong attention to detail.
- Confidence working in cross‑functional, multicultural environments.
- Experience or strong academic exposure to semiconductor devices (Power MOSFETs preferred), failure analysis, reliability or product engineering.
- Device physics, semiconductor manufacturing processes and reliability mechanisms.
- Strong scientific writing and presentation skills.
- Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly and confidently.
- Hands‑on FA experience with power semiconductor devices.
- Familiarity with reliability stress standards and application‑driven failure modes.
Stage1:
Recruiter Review
Stage2:
Technical Interview (FA methods, device physics, case studies)
Stage3:
Competency Interview
- Excellent starting salary and Annual Incentive Plan of up to 6%.
- Contributory pension scheme up to 9%, recognition rewards scheme, EV salary sacrifice scheme, income protection, and 12× salary life assurance policy.
- 33 days annual leave, hybrid and flexible working, flexible benefits scheme, enhanced parental leave, on‑site medical centre, enhanced sick pay, subsidised canteen, employee assistance programme, retail and entertainment discounts, and a variety of sports and social clubs.
- Possibility for funded academic support up to PhD level, employee goal‑setting and development plans, significant growth potential both internally and globally within the business.
- Corporate social responsibility commitment to becoming carbon neutral by 2035 and support for charitable work.
As an equal‑opportunity employer, Nexperia values diversity not just because it is the right thing to do but because diverse teams perform better. We are committed to inclusivity and offer a safe work environment with reasonable adjustments where requested.
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