Posted 1d ago

Product Engineer (Entry Level)

@ Elevate Semiconductor
San Diego, California, United States
$80k-$110k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:maintaining test, troubleshooting issues, improving yield
Requirements Summary:Bachelor's in Electrical or Computer Engineering or related field; interest in product test; programming in C/C++/Python; oscilloscope/soldering tools; analytical and collaborative skills.
Technical Tools Mentioned:C, C++, Visual Basic, Python, Oscilloscopes, Multimeters, Power supplies, Soldering tools
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Job Description

At Elevate Semiconductor, we empower semiconductor and system test customers by creating world-class ICs that tackle the industry’s most complex automated test equipment (ATE) challenges. Our innovative team designs the lowest-power, highest-density solutions to drive down cost of test while pushing performance forward.

As a Product Engineer at Elevate Semiconductor, you will own the test hardware, equipment, and programs that support our high-performance analog and mixed-signal IC production. You will ensure quality, reliability, and efficiency by maintaining test systems, troubleshooting complex issues, and driving continuous improvement across production operations.

This role is ideal for a hands-on engineer who enjoys solving problems that blend hardware, software, and process in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.

Responsibilities

  • Own the product data sheet, bench test plan, bench validation and characterization scripts.
  • Perform board-level diagnostics and instrumentation work to keep production systems healthy.
  • Partner with design, operations, and failure-analysis teams to identify root causes and improve yield.
  • Create and maintain documentation for test results, data analysis, and hardware improvements.
  • Work with HW and FW team on EVM hardware and firmware improvements.
  • Support correlation, GR&R, and test time reduction initiatives.
  • Continuously improve test efficiency, accuracy, and throughput.