Validation/Verification Principal Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-21
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Engineering
Test Engineer, Electronics Engineer
We Are:
At Synopsys, we drive innovations that shape how we live and connect. Our technology powers the Era of Pervasive Intelligence—from self-driving cars to advanced learning machines. Join us to transform the future through continuous technological innovation.
You Are:You are an experienced Principal Validation/Verification Engineer with a strong background in ATE test development, especially on Advantest 93K. You excel at creating and troubleshooting complex test flows, thrive in collaborative environments, and are committed to delivering high-quality, reliable solutions. Your expertise enables you to lead projects, mentor others, and drive improvements across teams.
What You’ll Be Doing:- Lead ATE testing using Advantest 93K testers.
- Develop advanced test programs and flows.
- Create electrical failure analysis test programs.
- Implement new test methodologies for project qualification.
- Collaborate with design and product teams to ensure quality.
- Document results and provide feedback for improvements.
You Will Have:
- Deliver high-quality semiconductor products.
- Drive innovation in test engineering.
- Reduce product failures with robust analysis.
- Accelerate product development cycles.
- Support and mentor team members.
- Enhance Synopsys’ reputation for quality and reliability.
- Hands-on Advantest 93K experience.
- Strong test program and flow development skills.
- Expertise in failure analysis and troubleshooting.
- Bachelor’s or higher in Electrical/Electronic Engineering.
- 8+ years of relevant experience.
- Analytical and detail-oriented.
- Excellent communicator and collaborator.
- Proactive and adaptable.
Join a collaborative engineering team focused on advanced semiconductor test and validation, committed to technical excellence and innovation.
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