Job title: Product Development Engineer (Memory Characterization)
We are partnering with a US MNC at the forefront of semiconductor manufacturing, renowned for its innovation in high-performance memory solutions. As part of continued growth, we are seeking an experienced Product Development Engineer to join the team and play a key role in driving next-generation products from development to production.
About the Role
As a Product Development Engineer, you will be deeply involved in product validation, bench testing, debug, and data analysis, working closely with cross-functional teams to ensure robust and high-quality memory products. This role offers strong technical depth, ownership, and exposure to cutting-edge memory technologies.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform pattern submission for bench data collection and conduct hands-on debug using lab instruments when required
- Develop and maintain automated test scripts and test frameworks to enable efficient data collection and analysis
- Conduct statistical data analysis on volume results, including correlation across process corners and outlier analysis
- Isolate and root-cause issues across test gaps, software bugs, silicon bugs, or process deviations using bench setups
- Stay current with the latest Memory specifications and industry trends (e.g. DDR5, LPDDR5) to support product direction and strategy
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, or a related discipline
- 8+ years of experience in product design, product development, or a closely related role within the semiconductor industry
- Strong hands-on experience in bench testing and debugging, with confident use of lab instruments
- Solid understanding of memory protocols, particularly DDR5 and LPDDR5
- Proficiency with test equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and protocol analyzers
- Experience working in a Linux environment, with strong skills in data analysis and scripting (Python, Perl, or similar)
- Experience with FPGA design flow as a bonus.