ATE PCB Design Engineer [Semiconductor Test Interface Solutions]

Join us as an ATE PCB Design Engineer, where you will lead the design, simulation, and qualification of intricate multi-layer PCBs tailored for automated test equipment (ATE). Join JF Technology now, a global leader in test interface solutions for the semiconductor industry where we shape the future of semiconductor innovation!

Job Responsibilities:

  • Design and develop multi-layer PCB layouts tailored for automated test equipment (ATE).
  • To design test schematics and ensure adherence to layout requirements.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams—ATE test engineers, mechanical design engineers, validation groups, and customers to align on design requirements and mechanical/electrical specifications.
  • Perform layout simulations and verification, considering signal/power integrity and high-speed constraints.
  • Work with the customer to qualify test solutions into high volume manufacturing
  • Able to apply best practices to ensure good design performance and product quality
  • To write application notes or white papers about new or useful design methodology and discovery
  • Meeting department KPI
Job Requirements:
  • Degree in Electrical & Electronic, Mechatronics Engineering or equivalent
  • Minimum 1-year hands on PCB design experience
  • Well versed with electronics circuit design, schematic, PCB layout, fabrication and assembly process.
  • Experience with Altium, OrCAD or equivalent PCB design tools will be an added advantage
  • A mature team player and able to work independently.
  • Written & Verbal communication in Bahasa Malaysia and English
Perks & Benefits:
  • Competitive Salary, Performance Bonus and Yearly Increment
  • EPF, SOCSO & EIS Contributions
  • Medical/Hospitalization Coverage and Insurance
  • Comprehensive Internal & External Training Programs
  • Professional Growth & Career Advancement Opportunities
  • Onsite Gym Facilities
  • Comfortable Cafeteria/Pantry
  • Festive Gifts
  • Marriage, Maternity, Paternity Leaves
Location: Kota Damansara Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: RM4,500.00 - RM7,500.00 per month

Benefits

  • Free parking
  • Health insurance
  • Maternity leave
  • Opportunities for promotion
  • Parental leave
  • Professional development
Application Question(s):
  • Do you have experience with Altium, OrCAD or equivalent PCB design tools?
Experience:
  • PCB Design: 1 year (Preferred)
Work Location: In person
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