Product Development Lab Engineer
NVIDIA · Hsinchu, Taiwan
About this role
NVIDIA is looking for a hands-on Lab Engineer to lead our ATE lab operations and accelerate our post-silicon validation processes. As the complexity of our Data Center (GPU) and SoC products increases , we need a dedicated professional to excute and support our external lab resources (SPIL), optimize tester utilization, and ensure the smooth execution of Failure Analysis (FA) workflows. You will play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between our internal engineering teams and external foundry partners
What you'll be doing: Lead daily operations and resource management at external ATE labs (e.g., SPIL) to ensure engineering test continuity and maximize tester utilization during critical NPI phases. Perform comprehensive reject verification (L1/L2) and PFA isolation for Data Center GPU (GB100/GB110) and SoC (T264) projects to accelerate yield learning and DPPM tracking. Manage end-to-end logistics for FA chip shipments, including Work Order (traveller) control, remote request execution, part delivery, and strict adherence to ESD safety protocols
Partner with internal PDE/PTE teams and external foundry engineering teams through weekly technical sync-ups to align on failure analysis status and test program downloads. Optimize technical operations by utilizing and verifying FA automation tools (e.g., EDF to Log extractors, Bitmap SEFA flows) across SMT7 and SMT8 platforms. What we need to see: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field, or equivalent experience
3+ years of experience in Semiconductor Lab management, ATE testing operations, or Product Engineering support. Proven expertise in coordinating with external OSATs or ATE labs, with a deep understanding of SPIL or similar foundry operational environments. Strong foundational knowledge of ATE analysis, Failure Analysis (EFA/PFA) workflows, and the ability to interpret complex test logs or Shmoo plots
Proficiency in communication for cross-function
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