Not often in oneâs career do we get the chance toâ Get close to the mission. Getting a real sense of what the business does and how our work directly affects the outcome. Where everyone is involved with the companyâs success. No layers, no silos, no bureaucracy. Just the opportunity to make the greatest impact with the most responsibility. Move faster. Adapting to changes in the market at record speed. No multi-layer signoffs and approvals. Instead, the latitude needed to get a new idea, product, or process off the ground quickly. Where we can experiment and test new ideasâ and are encouraged to do so. We create solutions to problems that our customers truly care about, and we understand that customers wonât wait for us to figure them out. Branch beyond the role. Weâre not defined by past experiences or confined by our current job description. Every day offers opportunities to have influence and be challenged with new projects and tasks. Working shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the top talent in the industry, weâre able to showcase our talents, expand our knowledge, develop new skills, and take ownership and act. All while contributing to the overall success of the organization. Create critical solutions. Join us to solve the most critical challenges facing the Advanced Semiconductor, AI Infrastructure, and Advanced Materials industries. Opportunity knocks at Boston Materials. Will you answer the call? Your Role We are actively seeking a hardware test engineer to work hands-on with advanced hardware systems such as GPUs, AI accelerators, and thermal test vehicles. This role will lead the testing and evaluation of thermal interface materials (TIMs), the core product line at Boston Materials. Typical activities include tearing down/modifying computer hardware, writing software (Python, CUDA, etc.) to control/interface with high-powered chips, and interpreting and processing data streams (primarily thermal) from PC cards, servers, and specialized hardware. You will play a large role in the assembly, operation, data collection, and overall system optimization for thermal stress tests.