Description
A successful Component and MLB Quality Engineer is technical, driven, organized, detail oriented, adept at driving actions and resolving conflicts; and communicates with ease at all levels. In this role your lead responsibilities will include: • Leading Root Cause & Corrective Actions on electronic components and logic boards during development builds and production ramp across all Apple products • Drive key initiatives which improve future designs, including vendor to vendor component benchmarking comparisons, board validation, stress testing, and user impact correlations • Vendor (Fab process, Wafer level test, Final test, and Packaging) facility auditing • Drive and track closure on any component or board level issues that impact overall product readiness or DPPM fluctuations • Provide quality team approval risk for MP releases and ensure team drives quality requirements for any post-ramp qualification • Manage program-related communication including highlighting key risks to executive management and clearly explaining resolution path • MLB Debug & component failure analysis with System and Product Design, Component and Electrical Engineering, Test and Reliability teams • Commitment and ability to work under high pressure, with proficiency in summarizing technical data for an executive audience to drive high impact decisions
Minimum Qualifications
• 7+ years of industry experience in electrical design and component quality, with a track record of electrical design improvements, electrical test, debug of electronic components in systems, wafer fab and backend assembly process operations; consumer electronics experience is strongly preferred • Strong experience with consumer circuit design applications, schematics and architectures, along with test strategies such as In-Circuit Testing, board functional testing, and industry standard test methodologies • BS/MS/PhD Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering
Preferred Qualifications
• Power supply circuit design knowledge - understanding of components used in both digital and analog power design • Knowledge of the properties and processes used in both microelectronics fabrication and PCBA assembly • Ability to craft and deliver presentations tailored to executive audiences • Knowledge of IC component and circuit failure analysis with their respective methodologies • Familiarity in system manufacturing, SMT, and transitioning new products into high volume manufacturing • Expectation to travel 30%. Experience working with off-shore electronic manufacturing sites to perform process and quality audits
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