Job Title:
Manufacturing Test Engineer

Company: eTeam

Location: austin, TX

Created: 2024-04-20

Job Type: Full Time

Job Description:

Title: Server and Storage Manufacturing Test Engineer Location: Hybrid onsite schedule in either SCV,CA or Austin, TX Duration : 12+ Months Contract on w2 Key Qualifications: 3+ years of experience in factory test and diagnostics development Knowledge of Motherboard architecture and related subsystems such as CPU, Memory controller, Platform controller hub, BClient, DC-SCM, NVMe, HBA, HDD, OOB and OCP networking, Linux systems engineering: Installing RHELUbuntu, compiling custom drivers into the kernel. Internal knowledge of LinuxOS, file system structure, daemons, systemd, dmesg, SEL logs. Proficient in Unix Shell (Bash), and Python programming. Good at RegExp using sed, awk, grep ,gnu-utils, etc. Experience with stress testing utilities, stressapp, stress-ng, iperf3, fio, memtester, etc. Strong networking background and understanding of TCPIP stack, 1GbE OOB Ethernet, 100GbE QSFP NICs and Switchgear. Arista EOS or Cisco IOS Nexxus operating systems SMBIOS, DMI, Ipmitool, bee-Client, UEFI shell and BIOS settings. Experience programming FRU EEPROMs, contents and format Functional understanding of openshort and in circuit testing Ability to troubleshoot test hardware Description of Responsibilities: Help create as well as audit and approve Functional Test Plans and Burn-in stress testing sequences Validate in the lab, then deliver firmware updates to the production floor. Help design and improve production line layout and assembly stations and process Manage production in the factory from prototype through EVT, DVT, PVT, Ramp and MP phases Problem solve FA reports and improve diags to maintain > 98% yield rate on high volume production lines through continuous improvement and sustaining engineering efforts. Monitor and enforce test equipment calibration, ESD compliance, and consumable commodities (drives cables DIMMs, CPUs, etc.) maintenance policies. Co-develop manufacturing instructions with ODM detailing assembly and test processes from flash programming through testing, labeling and final packaging Requires travel to factories in Asia and North America (~25% of the time)