Technologist Test Development Engineering Memor... @ Sandisk
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About Sandisk
Sandisk delivers innovative memory technology solutions, driving digital transformation with groundbreaking Flash and advanced memory products. The company is renowned for its manufacturing excellence and global portfolio of high-performance products.
Job Overview
The Technologist Test Development Engineering Memory Technology role at Sandisk in Milpitas, United States, is focused on developing advanced test solutions for memory devices to ensure optimum performance and product quality.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Develop full production test programs on Linux platforms.
- Write C++ code for embedded processor test systems.
- Design and implement automated test cells with testers and device handlers.
- Debug test programs using hardware tools such as oscilloscopes and logic analyzers.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to resolve complex technical issues.
- Create and maintain detailed test documentation.
- Stay updated with industry trends in memory testing and characterization.
- Support continuous improvement initiatives in test processes.
- Mentor junior engineers in test development best practices.
Qualifications and Skills
Required: Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering (Master's preferred), 8 years of relevant experience, and strong software design skills including proficiency in C++, Java, and Python.
Preferred: Knowledge of EE fundamentals, storage/bus protocols (PCIe/USB 3.0/SATA), and USB/PCIe driver development experience.
Key skills/competency
- Test Development
- C++
- Linux
- Memory Technology
- Automation
- Debugging
- Embedded Systems
- Semiconductor
- Collaboration
- Documentation
How to Get Hired at Sandisk
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Customize your resume: Highlight C++ and Linux experience.
- Research Sandisk: Understand their innovations and culture.
- Prepare examples: Showcase real test development projects.
- Practice technical interviews: Focus on debugging and embedded systems.