Hardware Reliability Engineer - Mac System Reliability
Apple
Summary
Description
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in a technical field (mechanical engineering, materials engineering, electrical engineering, physics or related fields, etc.)
- 3+ years of experience in an engineering role
- A deep understanding of material and device properties (mechanical, electrical, optical, thermal) and the underlying physics
- Proven ability to develop new reliability test procedures, create detailed test plans, and analyze results to assess design risks
- Proficiency in statistical data analysis and clear reporting, providing design risk assessments and guiding product improvements
- Strong theoretical knowledge in physical failure analysis techniques, such as SEM/EDX/X-Ray and other characterization techniques
- Strong written and verbal English communication skills. Ability to effectively communicate through email, WebEx, and phone
- Ability to travel internationally without restriction
Key Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
- M.S. or PhD in a technical field (mechanical engineering, materials engineering, electrical engineering, physics or related fields, etc.)
- Statistical experience such as Weibull, JMP, or familiarity with accelerated test models
- Familiar with Failure Analysis techniques (Optical Microscopy, X-ray/CT, Scanning Electron Microscopy/Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy, etc.), and the ability to use failure analysis methodology to derive a root cause of failure
- Collaborative attitude and ability to cross-functionally work effectively
- Ability to make clear and concise slides and presentations through keynote, excel, etc.
- Strong attention to detail and curiosity of how technologies work
- Able to use basic productivity apps such as email, web browser, calendar, WebEx/Zoom, spreadsheet, keynote/ppt, etc.
Education & Experience
Additional Requirements
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