R&D Test Engineer
Broadcom is seeking an R&D Test Engineer to develop ATE test programs and hardware for semiconductor devices. The role involves researching new test methodologies to improve coverage and efficiency while collaborating with cross-functional teams. Proficiency in C++ and an electrical engineering degree are required. This is an ideal role for entry-level engineering graduates.
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Experience
0-1 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 1
What you will work on
Broadcom is seeking an R&D Test Engineer to develop ATE test programs and hardware for semiconductor devices. The role involves researching new test methodologies to improve coverage and efficiency while collaborating with cross-functional teams. Proficiency in C++ and an electrical engineering degree are required. This is an ideal role for entry-level engineering graduates.
TAL's take
Strong global tier-1 semiconductor company offering a focused R&D engineering role for entry-level candidates.
Clear and focused scope involving ATE programming and hardware development for semiconductor devices.
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Must haves
- Proficiency in C++ Programming
- Degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering
- Develop ATE test program
- Develop test hardware and bench evaluation board
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About the company
Broadcom is a global leader in semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions.
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