Semiconductor Product Engineer

Technify Talent Limited
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
2 days ago
Posted
19 Apr 2026 (2 days ago)

Semiconductor Product Engineer – Semiconductor technology - Sheffield

A growing semiconductor scale-up is seeking a Semiconductor Product Engineer to support the ramp-up of cutting-edge sensing technology and drive new product introduction into volume manufacturing.

What you'll do as a Semiconductor Product Engineer:

* Lead NPI activities from concept through to production release

* Optimise yield and test coverage

* Analyse any issues and implement corrective actions related to yield

* Support failure analysis, RMAs, and non-conformance handling

* Act as primary liaison with OSAT partners

What we're looking for in a Semiconductor Product Engineer:

* Prior experience within a Semiconductor company as a Product Engineer

* Experience taking products through NPI processes to production

* Experience with yield and failure analysis

* Excellent communication across cross-functional teams

* Experience with wafer probe, final test, or characterisation

* Knowledge of sensor or photodiode technology

If you're interested in being considered for the Semiconductor Product Engineer opportunity or would like further information, please contact Luke Ord

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