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IC Probe Test Engineer

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Location:Germany
Tags: ic | test engineer | manufacturing | electrical engineering | engineering |
Type:Permanent
We are seeking an IC Probe Test Engineer with the following skills: Engineer, IC, probe, test, ATE, Teradyne, manufacturing, Visual Basic, hardware, software, test programs, semiconductor

Our multi national client requires an IC Probe Test Engineer to work with new development and optimisation of probe test software/ hardware for semiconductor wafer probe test and final test. The role will include developing new test programs for new chip versions and to have close cooperation with the wafer fabs.

Required skills include;

-Degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering or equivalent

-IC test experience (wafer level and final test)

-Teradyne test equipment experience and ATE programming

-Visual Basic knowledge

-Good understanding of the semiconductor manufacturing processes

Please call us to discuss further.

<i>'IC Resources - your first contact for semiconductor manufacturing & IC test positions throughout the UK, Europe and worldwide. Deep market knowledge and extensive contacts. Personal representation, strong ethics.' www.ic-resources.co.uk </ i>
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/150180

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