Internship

Reliability Engineering Intern

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Analog Devices

Analog Devices

10,001+ employees

No H1B Sponsorship

Burlington, MA, USA

Category
DevOps & Infrastructure
Site Reliability Engineering
Requirements
  • BS EE, Materials, Physics, or related field.
  • Semiconductor industry experience in packaging, wafer fabrication, design, or device physics a plus.
  • Proficient in technical writing, project management, and independent research.
  • Continuous improvement mindset.
  • Exposure to Six Sigma Green/Black Belt methodologies a plus.
Responsibilities
  • Developing qualification plans, reliability evaluations, and risk assessments in a timely manner.
  • Application of physics of failure models with regards to intrinsic semiconductor device level reliability e.g. TDDB, EM, EM and BTI.
  • Performing reliability statistical calculations, such as MTTF, MTBF, FIT, and failure rate modeling.
  • Progressing a product/technology through the product development cycle.
  • Assisting in or developing Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) or other assessments based upon a structured risk evaluation methodology.
  • Leading structured problem solving teams using six sigma methodologies, such as 8D.
  • Communicating and interpreting qualification requirements within a cross-functional environment.
  • Identifying and planning for application specific mission profiles.
  • Supporting internal/external customers with general reliability related inquiries.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$16.1M

Headquarters

Wilmington, Massachusetts

Founded

1965

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What believers are saying

  • Silent Switcher 3 enhances product offerings in power-sensitive applications.
  • Flex Logix acquisition strengthens Analog Devices' position in the FPGA market.
  • CodeFusion Studio launch aims to capture the semi software market.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition pressures market share and pricing power, leading to layoffs.
  • Flex Logix acquisition may pose integration challenges and cultural clashes.
  • Success of Silent Switcher 3 in the market remains uncertain.

What makes Analog Devices unique

  • Analog Devices introduced Silent Switcher 3 for low-frequency noise control in 2024.
  • Acquisition of Flex Logix's FPGA assets enhances Analog Devices' product development capabilities.
  • Partnership with Keysight Technologies advances testing solutions for high-speed data transmission.

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