The DPA Technician performs advanced analysis on integrated circuits, components, relays, connectors, and other electronic devices used in high reliability applications. This role requires a strong engineering mindset, high degree of attention to detail, ability to perform complex procedures, and hands-on proficiency in destructive and non-destructive techniques. Essential Job Functions: Perform Destructive Physical Analysis (DPA) investigations per MIL-STD methods (e.g., MIL-STD-883, MIL-STD-750, MIL-STD-1580) to identify defects and assess reliability risks. Perform advanced analysis using optical/digital microscopy, SEM/EDS, X-ray (2D/real-time), and C-SAM to characterize component construction and detect anomalies. Conduct cross-sectioning, de-lidding, chemical/plasma etching, hermeticity testing, and other physical analysis techniques. Support test plans for reliability assessments and root cause investigations in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. Implement new techniques and bring new tools online to enhance lab capabilities. Analyze samples to identify failure initiation sites and construction anomalies. Generate detailed technical reports and present findings to internal teams and customers. Ensure compliance with industry standards (ISO, JEDEC, AEC, IPC) and customer specifications. Interact with other technicians and engineers; mentor team members on best practices. Maintain adherence to safety protocols, Technology Control Plan, and quality system requirements. Protect confidential information and proprietary processes. This role is located in Irvine, CA. While we are unable to provide relocation assistance, we encourage local candidates to apply. Work Schedule: Mondays to Fridays: 8:30am-5:30pm (flexible)
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree