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Senior Teradyne ATE Engineer – Semiconductor background (Teradyne/V93K) – Scotland – Hybrid - Generous Package. A Senior Test Engineer with a proven background involving ATE (Teradyne/V93K) within a Semiconductor environment will join the Global Team of a thriving Technology Company revolutionizing the electronics industry.

Reporting to the Test Development Manager, the successful Senior Test Engineer will develop test plans, design ATE board-level hardware, debug complex software as well as creating reliable production test program solutions.

Key Requirements for the Senior Test Engineer (Semiconductor ATE) include:

  • A minimum of a good Bachelors Degree in an Electronic Engineering discipline.

  • 5+ years working in Product Test Engineering within a Semiconductor environment.

  • ATE expertise (V93K/Teradyne).

  • Proficiency in C++ or equivalent programming and strong Scripting skills using Python or PERL.

  • Strong diagnostic and analytical skills as well as excellent documentation skills.

  • Full eligibility to work in the UK without Sponsorship.

    This start-up Semiconductor Company is developing high-speed and energy efficient solutions critical to the evolution of electronics industry. Knowledge of High-Speed SERDES testing would be a distinct advantage.

    A generous salary will be offered to the successful Senior Test Engineer up to C£75/80K with Hybrid working (3 days office / 2 WFH) plus Shares, private medical cover, flexible working and excellent opportunities for career development
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