High Speed Memory Applications Engineerother related Employment listings - San Jose, CA at Geebo

High Speed Memory Applications Engineer

We are the global test and automation specialists, powering next-generation technologies through sophisticated solutions. Behind every electronic device you use, Teradyne's test technology ensures your device works right the first time, every time! Our portfolio of automation solutions, help manufacturers to develop and deliver products quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively. Together, Teradyne companies deliver manufacturing automation across industries and applications around the world! Duties &
Responsibilities:
We are currently seeking an Applications Engineer to join Teradyne's Nextest division. As an Applications Engineer you work with our Design Engineers as well as our Customers. You will have the opportunity to experience a range of activities. Including:
Pre-Post Sales Customer Support for High Speed Memory LPDDR / GDDR and DDR devices Technical / Marketing support for R&D Technical documentation creation and review Training course creation and presentation Demonstration Program creation, documentation, and presentation Basic Qualifications, Experience & Skills Required:
3
years of memory semiconductor test experience (specifying, creating, debugging, and correlating device test programs) DRAM or Flash Memory test experience C/C+
programming English communication skills (both verbal and written) Works well within a team Able to travel, domestically and internationally Education:
BSEE / BSECE Preferred:
High Speed Memory LPDDR / GDDR and DDR device test experience Experience in technical sales environment High Speed Digital semiconductor test experience Fluent in Korean or Chinese Language
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Hardware DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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