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Product Engineers

SanDisk Corporation needs Product Engineers in Milpitas, CA to provide production support engineering for a specific product or group of products after transfer from design to high volume production. Interface with design, process, test and reliability engineering to solve problems. Support introducing new products to production, create memory test programs development plans, yield improvement, defects reductions, screen development and data analysis.
Employer will accept Masters degree in Electrical Engineering or related technical field; plus six months of work experience in job offered or in a Product Engineer-related occupation. Education or experience must include:
1. NAND Flash device physics, and experience in developing test/debug scripts on NAND testers;
2. NAND flash characterization on latest technology such as 1Z, 1Ynm (MLC, SLC) or 3D NAND, and evaluating or improving the functionality, endurance, retention, performance features;
3. Developing NAND parameter optimization (test modes) techniques for life extension and developing read/program/erase algorithms;
4. SSD system including flash management layer, ECC capability, controller and firmware features;
5. Research experience in emerging memory technologies, such as Resistive RAM (ReRAM);
6. Data analysis using MATLAB, JMP or Python scripting;
7. C or C+
programming;
8. Semiconductor manufacturing, electrical, and material characterization.
Experience may be gained concurrently.
To apply, please reference job code #SD563 when mailing resume to:
SanDisk Corporation
951 SanDisk Drive
MS: HRGM
Milpitas, CA 95035Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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