Mountain View, California, United States
Identify and diagnose component- or system-level issues and collaborate with debug hardware team, production engineering, and manufacturing teams to drive root cause analysis and resolution. Conduct hands-on troubleshooting and analysis of electronic systems to identify and implement corrective actions; escalate unresolved technical issues to appropriate engineering leads. Analyze test data to evaluate product performance against technical requirements/specifications. Assist failure analysis actions such as visual inspection, function check, teardown analysis, electrical debug, and material analysis. Manage multiple work streams and test equipment in parallel, assist test planning and scheduling, ensuring timely completion of tests and delivery of results. Utilize Allegro Designer software to analyze PCB layouts and reference netlists for precise probing and fault isolation. Conduct probing of boards using Allegro to identify defects such as short circuits, open circuits, and misrouted nets, referencing schematic and layout data. Perform manual and automated wafer-level probing to detect electrical discontinuities and yield-impacting defects prior to packaging. Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workspace in compliance with ISO standards, ESD protection, and cleanroom safety and quality requirements. Perform outgoing quality control (OQC) inspections on electronic assemblies to ensure compliance with engineering specifications and manufacturing standards prior to shipment. Conduct testing and system-level validation to verify correct operation of electronic systems and confirm performance meets design and reliability requirements.
Design and modify electrical schematics and layouts using AutoCAD and other CAD tools for PCB and system-level projects. Conduct electrical testing and troubleshooting of PCB boards, identifying and resolving component-level failures using oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal generators, and diagnostic software. Assist in prototype development, including soldering, board bring-up, and validation testing against electrical specifications and performance targets. Support electrical engineers with detailed design reviews, bill of materials (BOM) development, and test procedure creation. Monitor and track project quality control metrics and activities, ensuring documentation is accurate and complete in compliance with NEC, OSHA, and internal safety and design standards. Offer technical input to project supervisors and engineers to ensure work aligns with electrical codes, regulatory standards, and project requirements. Perform root cause analysis and implement corrective actions on electrical failures within circuit assemblies, control panels, and wiring systems. Maintain thorough documentation of electrical designs, wiring diagrams, modifications, and testing procedures for traceability and knowledge sharing. Provide training and guidance to junior technicians, promoting best practices in testing, design validation, and compliance protocols. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook) for technical reporting, scheduling, and data analysis; working knowledge of AutoCAD and EDA tools.
Assist in setting up and executing electrical tests and experiments. Help assemble, wire, or troubleshoot electrical circuits and systems. Collect, document, and analyze test data. Support prototype builds and verify functionality against design specs. Maintain lab equipment, tools, and workspace organization. Review and interpret schematics, datasheets, and engineering drawings. Shadow experienced technicians and engineers in field or production tasks. Help with documentation, part inventory, or preparing test reports.
At the IT desk, I assist students and faculty with campus-wide technology needs at Sonoma State. Providing a wide range of services that include technical troubleshooting, hardware installation, account provisioning, lecture capture, and media support. Supports users of SSU’s digital content, assists campus web authors with accessible design issues, assists faculty & staff in review and use of software compliant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 and CSU Accessible Technology Initiative Standards.
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