About the role
AI summarisedAs a Qualcomm Hardware Engineer, you will plan, design, optimize, verify, and test electronic systems. This role involves leading the development of next-generation lithography for microacoustics filters and wafer-level packaging, driving process improvements from concept through high-volume manufacturing release.
FablessOnsiteHardware Engineering
Key Responsibilities
- Define process requirements, success criteria, design-of-experiments (DOE), and characterization plans.
- Drive root-cause analyses, failure mechanism studies, and improvement loops to achieve performance, yield, and reliability targets.
- Translate product requirements into process specifications and control strategies.
- Work with project leader on technology transfer from pilot line to high-volume manufacturing, ensuring deadlines are met.
- Lead and drive technical discussions for onsite process transfer activities, including documentation (PFMEA, etc), training, process replication, and equipment matching.
- Establish critical process windows, statistical control limits, and ramp-readiness criteria with the process cluster.
- Coordinate and report ramp performance tracking (yield, scrap, cycle time, tool capability) and drive closure of gaps.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Engineering, or related field with 2+ years of Hardware Engineering experience.
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Engineering, or related field with 1+ year of Hardware Engineering experience.
- PhD in Computer Science, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, or related field.
- Ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop solutions and meet performance requirements.