Failure Analysis and New Product Qualification Intern
San Jose, CA - USA
Job Summary
Its fun to work in a company where people truly BELIEVE in what theyre doing!
Were committed to bringing passion and customer focus to the business.
If you like wild growth and working with happy enthusiastic over-achievers youll enjoy your career with us!
Responsibilities
The role and responsibilities of a Failure Analysis and New Product Qualification engineer include the following:
- Support failure mode analysis (FMA) of laser diode module failures associated with solder creep delamination/voids and device performance degradation
- Identify root cause for failures using analytical tools such as optical inspection SEM EDX and X-ray
- Performs analysis utilizing DOE and FMEA tools (e.g. Fishbone diagram for cause and effect analysis)
- Coordinate laser diode module qualification tests with internal and external reliability labs
- Generates failure analysis reports and engineering/qualification reports for new processes/products
Requirements
- Applicants should be engineering major (materials or optical / electrical engineering preferred) pursuing a Master degree or above with proficiency in using MS Office (Word Excel PowerPoint).
- They should possess strong analytic and statistic skills and have the ability to work independently.
- Excellent hands-on communication and team work skills required.
Pay Range: $27.75 - 54.30/hour USD
Pay Range:
Disclaimer:
Final base salary for the successful candidate will depend on multiple factors including but not limited to job location where work will be performed qualifications work history and relevant experience. With our continual goal of making Lumentum a best place to work for our employees we strive to offer employees competitive total compensation packages which may include annual bonus commission for certain sales roles equity and health and welfare benefits.
Required Experience:
Intern
About Company
Lumentum is a global leader in optical and photonic products, enabling high-bandwidth connectivity, precision sensing, and advanced manufacturing.