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Cisco Product Engineer Silicon One ASICs 
United States, California, San Jose 
352861433

01.05.2024

You will join the Silicon One team. You will be working with custom network processors, transceivers, mixed signal ICs, multi-die modules, bare die and stacked die.

What You'll Do

You will join the Product Development Team as a Product Engineer in the Silicon Operations team taking Silicon One ASICS from proto to production. You will be working with custom network processors, transceivers, mixed signal ICs, multi-die modules, bare die and stacked die.

Your role will also be to drive component failure analysis, containments, and root cause corrective actions and to work with development/manufacturing engineering and management representatives to resolve complex technical problems.

An additional skillset is to handle product qualification and burn in testing to JEDEC specs. You should have demonstrated the ability to perform statistical data/yield/correlation analysis on large data sets from wafer sort to system final test to find yield issues and drive test and yield optimization.

Who You Are

  • Strong background in SOC/VLSI/Mixed Signal IC bring-up, production and characterization test, and product engineering.
  • Strong background of yield data analytics and driving yield improvements. Experience with statistical analysis and correlation.
  • Can communicate concisely for action - with both internal and external executives via executive summaries and project status overviews
  • Ability to thrive in a complex environment

Minimum Qualifications:

  • 7+ years experience in the SEMICONDUCTOR industry
  • MSEE (or higher) in Electrical Engineering
  • Experience with device qualification, conversant with JEDEC qualification requirements

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Data Science (nano) degrees are a plus

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