Full-Time

Test Development Engineer

Polar Semiconductor

Polar Semiconductor

201-500 employees

Automotive-grade power and sensor IC foundry

Compensation Overview

$75k - $93k/yr

+ Bonus + 401(k) Match + Tuition Reimbursement

Bloomington, MN, USA

In Person

Category
Hardware Engineering (1)
Required Skills
MATLAB
C/C++
Linux/Unix
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Knowledge of semiconductor device physics, fabrication processes, and characterization techniques.
  • Proficient in programming using C language in Linux or Windows environment
  • Experience using data handling tools: Excel, JMP, MATLAB, etc.
  • Problem solving, technical writing, and communication skills.
  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, physics, or other microelectronics engineering related fields is required.
Responsibilities
  • Review testing specifications and compare them to the hardware capability.
  • Review device specifications and look for testability.
  • Code the test program to those specifications, using various computer programming languages (mostly C).
  • Checkout and debug the program and hardware.
  • Checkout and debug the devices with the test-wares. Use device knowledge to understand the interaction between the test-ware and device to aid in the debug and test improvement tasks.
  • Support early process development and adjust as the process moves to production.
  • Support production, including training, documenting, adding enhancements for productivity and accuracy, troubleshooting yield issues, use statistical software tools to trace failures to a Fab processing area and communicate findings.
  • Write code for better troubleshooting and verification of the testers being used. Help the maintenance organization be more effective.
  • Maintain standards and Gauge R&R for automated test equipment
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree is preferred.
  • Experience using automatic parametric test or reliability test system is a plus.
  • Semiconductor CAD tool experience is a plus.

Polar Semiconductor is a U.S.-owned semiconductor foundry that manufactures high-performance automotive-grade power and sensor chips. It runs wafer fabrication plants that turn customers’ chip designs into physical silicon through processes like fabrication, testing, and packaging. The company differentiates itself by its long history as an advanced wafer fab, its focus on automotive-grade power and sensors, and a fortified U.S. ownership and capacity footprint supported by government funding under the CHIPS Act, which helps it expand domestic production. Its goal is to grow domestic fabrication capacity and strengthen the American semiconductor ecosystem to improve supply chain resilience.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Growth Equity (Non-Venture Capital)

Total Funding

$548M

Headquarters

Bloomington, Indiana

Founded

1962

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • ElevATE partnership expands into ATE semiconductor test market.
  • $525M investment doubles 200mm wafer capacity to 40,000 WSM.
  • Majority U.S. ownership attracts defense and aerospace customers.

What critics are saying

  • TSMC and GlobalFoundries divert Allegro orders with superior capacity.
  • ElevATE agreement exposes Polar to 30-50% test demand downturns.
  • Sanken minority stake enables IP theft to Japanese competitors.

What makes Polar Semiconductor unique

  • Polar specializes in high-voltage automotive-grade power semiconductors.
  • U.S.-owned foundry fills gap in analog and discrete technologies.
  • First CHIPS Act recipient with $123M for power chip expansion.

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401(k) Company Match

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Remote Work Options

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Company News

Tech in Asia
Nov 7th, 2024
TSMC, GlobalFoundries edge closer to US Chip Act awards

Thus far, Polar Semiconductor finalized an award worth US$123 million for facility upgrades in Minnesota.

ITmedia Inc.
Nov 5th, 2024
Polar Semiconductor secures $123M CHIPS funding

Polar Semiconductor is the first company to secure funding under the CHIPS and Science Act, receiving up to $123 million from the U.S. Department of Commerce. CEO Surya Iyer aims to transform Polar into the world's first dedicated power semiconductor foundry. The funding has helped attract $525 million in new investments, including $175 million from Niobrara Capital and Prysm Capital, which are now majority shareholders. Polar plans to double production capacity within two years without building a new plant.

ACCESS Newswire
Oct 11th, 2024
ElevATE Semiconductor and Polar Semiconductor Sign Long-Term Strategic Manufacturing Agreement

SAN DIEGO,CA / ACCESSWIRE / October 11, 2024 / ElevATE Semiconductor, a leading provider of cutting-edge semiconductors for the semiconductor test and ATE market, and Polar Semiconductor, a U.S. manufacturer of high-performance analog and power semiconductor devices and sensors, have announced a strategic partnership to develop and manufacture ElevATE Products used by world-leading ATE equipment and semiconductor companies.

Evertiq
Sep 25th, 2024
Polar Semiconductor looks to double capacity in Minnesota

In total, Polar expects to invest approximately USD 525 million in the expansion of the facility over the next two years and branch into new markets.

Nepal Online Patrika
Sep 24th, 2024
U.S. Secures $123 Million Grant for Polar Semiconductor: A Major Step in Boosting Domestic Chip Production

In addition, private equity firms Niobrara Capital and Prysm Capital have announced a $175 million investment in Polar, acquiring a 59% stake in the company.