Your Role
Key responsibilities in your new role
- Investigating Failures: analyze the root causes of failures in electronic components or systems to determine the underlying issues.
- Testing and Characterization: conduct various tests and experiments to characterize the failure modes and understand the behavior of the faulty components.
- Root Cause Identification: use techniques such as fault isolation, microscopy, and other analytical tools to pinpoint the exact reasons for the failures.
- Report Generation: prepare detailed reports documenting the findings of the failure analysis, including the root cause, impact, and potential solutions or preventive measures.
- Collaborating with Cross-functional Teams: work closely with design, development, process, manufacturing, and quality teams to resolve failure issues and implement preventive actions.
- Failure Trend Analysis: analyze failure trends over time to proactively address emerging issues and prevent widespread failures in products or systems.
- Continuous Learning and Training: stay updated on the latest failure analysis techniques and tools, continuously improving my skills through training and self-study.
- Customer Support: provide technical support to customers, addressing their concerns related to failure analysis and offering solutions to mitigate future failures.
- Compliance and Standards: ensure that failure analysis processes comply with industry standards and regulations, and I contribute to the development of best practices in the field.
- Mentorship and Knowledge Sharing: mentor junior engineers and share my knowledge and expertise in failure analysis to foster a culture of learning and continuous improvement within the organization.
- Risk Assessment: assess the potential risks associated with identified failure modes and work to mitigate these risks through appropriate actions.
- Cross-functional Communication: communicate effectively with various stakeholders, including management, engineers, and suppliers, to ensure a comprehensive approach to failure analysis and resolution.
Your Profile
Qualifications And Skills To Help You Succeed
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field.
- Strong knowledge of failure analysis methodologies, including fault isolation, microscopy techniques, and analytical tools.
- Hands-on experience in testing, characterization, and troubleshooting electronic components or systems.
- Ability to identify root causes using structured problemsolving frameworks such as 5-Why, FMEA, or Ishikawa diagram.
- Experience working collaboratively with design, manufacturing, quality, and cross-functional engineering teams.
- Strong analytical thinking with the ability to interpret failure data and recognize failure trends.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to prepare clear technical reports and explain complex findings to stakeholders.
- Proactive learner with a commitment to continuous improvement and willingness to mentor junior engineers.
- Good command in English.
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