ATE Test Engineering Architect
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Engineering
Test Engineer
We are seeking a ATE Test Engineering Architect to lead development and deployment of production test solutions for our large complex SoCs deployed in our Emulation Products. This role owns ATE test strategy and execution from first silicon bring‑up through qualification and high‑volume manufacturing, working closely with design, DFT, and global manufacturing partners.
This is a hands‑on technical leadership role for engineers passionate about silicon quality, yield, and scalable test solutions.
Job Responsibilities- Lead ATE test development for wafer sort (CP) and final test (FT)
- Drive first‑silicon bring‑up, debug, and characterization
- Define test coverage, binning, guard‑banding, and production release criteria
- Analyze yield and failure data; drive test‑related yield and quality improvements
- Partner with DFT, design, OSATs, and test houses to ensure manufacturable solutions
- Support qualification, production ramp, and sustained manufacturing
- Mentor engineers and act as a technical test leader across product teams
- BS with a minimum of 12 years of experience OR MS with a minimum of 10 years of experience OR PhD with a minimum of 8 years of experience
- Strong hands‑on experience with CP/FT test program development
- Experience with Advantest 93K ATE platform
- Solid understanding of DFT and silicon debug
- Proven experience supporting production and working with offshore test partners
- Strong problem‑solving and cross‑functional communication skills
The annual salary range for California is $178,500 to $331,500. You may also be eligible to receive incentive compensation: bonus, equity, and benefits. Our benefits programs include paid vacation and paid holidays, 401(k) plan with employer match, employee stock purchase plan, and a variety of medical, dental and vision plan options, among others.
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