Senior Product Test Engineering Technician - 2nd Shift
Austin
Friday, 22 May 2026
Perform preventative maintenance and advanced, system-level troubleshooting across a wide range of semiconductor test equipment, including Teradyne ATE platforms, National Instruments STS testers, Accretech probers, temperature forcing systems, and automated IC handlers. Maintain accurate inventories of spare parts, tooling, and consumables; proactively manage reorders to ensure equipment uptime. Interface directly with automated test equipment vendors to schedule service, request technical support, order replacement parts, and obtain quotations. Partner with Mechanical Engineers to support the design, validation, and deployment of test fixtures that meet lab, NPI, and production requirements. Develop, maintain, and improve preventative maintenance procedures, SOPs, and training documentation to ensure consistent equipment operation and knowledge transfer. Provide mentorship and hands-on training to technicians and engineers at varying experience levels. Support preventative maintenance activities during off-hours or weekends as required to meet production schedules. Set up, operate, and test integrated circuit (IC) devices using automated handlers as well as manual (hand) test methods. Required Skills and Qualifications Associate’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or equivalent hands-on experience. 7 years of experience supporting semiconductor automated test equipment in a production or NPI environment. Strong mechanical aptitude with demonstrated ability to troubleshoot electro-mechanical, pneumatic, and electrical systems. Proficiency with laboratory and bench equipment, including oscilloscopes and power supplies. Proven experience creating and maintaining technical documentation such as PM procedures, SOPs, and One Point Lessons. Demonstrated ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and take ownership of equipment reliability. Core Skills and Capabilities Ability to solder, including complex or fine-pitch soldering, or demonstrated ability to quickly master advanced soldering techniques. Strong communication skills with the ability to clearly explain technical issues and corrective actions to both technical and non-technical personnel. Patience and effectiveness in training and mentoring technicians and junior engineers. Flexibility to support maintenance activities outside of standard business hours when required. Work Schedule Regular Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 1:00 PM – 9:30 PM Saturday: Start time is flexible, no earlier than 9:00 AM Training Schedule Initial Training Period: Approximately 3–6 months Training Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM