RIT Co-op: Test Engineering

SRI InternationalPrinceton, NJ
16h$20 - $27Onsite

About The Position

SRI International’s (formerly Sarnoff Corporation) Microcircuit Emulation Center (MEC) continues to support the manufacturing of microcircuits (integrated circuits). Through MEC's Generalized Emulation of Microcircuits (GEM) and Advanced Microcircuit Emulation (AME) programs, the MEC supplies form, fit, function, and interface (F3I) replacements for obsolete microcircuits. This capability supports production, redesign, and sustainment requirements for the life of a weapon system. MEC is a government-supported, U.S.-based Trusted foundry. The co-op/intern will work on site in our Princeton, NJ office. This position is for the summer or summer/fall RIT co-op cycle.

Requirements

  • Current RIT Bachelor's student majoring in Electrical Engineering or a related field
  • Due to government contract requirements candidates must be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident
  • Experience with or knowledge of practical electrical tools (ex: volt meter, multimeter)
  • Desire to learn both theoretical and practical aspects of metrology as related to electronic measurements (i.e. test fixture design, measurement accuracy, test guard-bands, etc)
  • Basic ability to interpret semiconductor related test documentation (i.e. military device specifications and standards documentation, commercial data sheets, application notes, etc) in order to complete characterization and screening tasks
  • Experience/knowledge with Unix/Linux workstation and PC (Windows) environments; ability in relevant programming languages (i.e. C, C++, LabView, etc.)
  • Basic organizational skills
  • Basic ability to multitask, with some sense of time and scheduling requirements

Responsibilities

  • Ability to read and learn methods to perform accurate and efficient characterization and QML screening of microcircuits (digital, analog, and mixed signal technologies) in compliance with MIL-PRF-38535, MIL-STD-883, SMDs, M38510 and other applicable customer requirements.
  • Follow and understand the activity required to write and debug test programs for microcircuits to perform detailed wafer probe, device characterization and/or production QML screening using dedicated semiconductor Automated Test Equipment (ATE) systems similar to HP82000, Advantest V93000, and Teradyne microFlex
  • Learn the existing methods for test and measurement of microcircuits using ATE, advanced bench equipment, specialized board fixtures, generation of semi-automated interface scripts (LabView) and others as necessary
  • Review test results and characterization data for consistency, accuracy, and coherency; learn how to identify and troubleshoot setup or measurement error issues as necessary
  • Be involved in the interactions with microcircuit end-users and customer program managers to learn and understand test specifications, results and issues
  • Collaborate with design engineers to create and perform diagnostic testing of microcircuits as needed
  • Collaborate with other test engineers to provide technical guidance and consulting to design engineers as appropriate
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