
Senior Engineering Manager, Silicon Operations, Google Cloud
- Sunnyvale, CA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 10 years of experience in IC product development or test engineering, and manufacturing (i.e., characterization, qualification, bring-up, yield improvement, and debug).
- 6 years of experience in people management, developing employees.
- Experience building test program and HVM floor engineering support/management.
- Experience working with vendors.
- Master's degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Computer Science, with an emphasis on computer architecture.
- Experience in wafer probe card, ATE hardware, and managing suppliers on execution of test hardware development and bring-up.
- Experience in test engineering, DFT, test hardware, and test program development (e.g., Teradyne UltraFlex, Advantest 93k platforms).
- Experience in programming/scripting (e.g., C and C++, Python, or Perl).
- Knowledge of probability and statistical fundamentals for data analysis and process control design.
- Lead Post Silicon Engineering Activities from DFT requirements, including New Product Introduction (NPI), System Level testing, and HVM (including Yields analysis and Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)/Failure Analysis (FA).
- Lead a team to develop silicon product test hardware and software, silicon data analytics, and system level testing.
- Work closely with NPI-HVM team on manufacturing managing, tracking, Quality and cost optimization.
- Develop a robust NPI team to facilitate the execution of multiple products. Prioritize the creation of a systematic NPI Test Program strategy that includes clear definition, efficient execution, and ongoing refinement.
- Build and track high performance IC test and characterization flows for PVT, signal and power integrity characterization, System correlation, and participate in silicon debug, Electrical Failure Analysis (EFA), and Physical Failure Analysis (PFA).