About the role
AI summarisedThe System Test Engineer is responsible for diagnosing and resolving complex system and subsystem issues, developing and optimizing test procedures, improving product reliability and quality, supporting change management and qualification activities, participating in new product introduction, and ensuring compliance with quality standards. This role involves close collaboration with cross-functional teams to enhance manufacturing robustness and product performance throughout the product lifecycle.
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Key Responsibilities
- Analyze, troubleshoot, and resolve complex issues at the system, instrument, and sub-assembly levels
- Perform structured failure analysis to identify root causes and implement short-term containment and long-term corrective actions for Yield Improvement and Product Quality
- Conduct component-level troubleshooting on defective PCAs, with emphasis on electronic and RF circuitry
- Design, refine, and standardize system and module-level test procedures to ensure test integrity while optimizing cycle time
- Develop advanced troubleshooting methodologies to improve diagnostic accuracy, repeatability, and efficiency
- Track reliability and quality trends; drive improvements to meet or exceed Agilent’s operational and customer expectations
- Partner with cross-functional teams to improve OOBD (Out-of-Box Defect) and reliability metrics
- Collaborate with Production, NPI and R&D Teams to continuously enhance product performance and manufacturing robustness
- Support sustaining engineering activities across the product lifecycle
Requirements
- Qualifications Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering from an accredited institution.
- Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in system test, electronic test, or related engineering roles. Technical Competencies
- Strong hands-on experience with electronic circuits, system troubleshooting, and defect analysis.