Staff Automotive Reliability Engineer Location: Penang, Malaysia Department: Quality department Reports To: Senior Reliability Engineering Manager 1. Role Overview The Staff Automotive Reliability Engineer will lead the reliability testing and qualification of semiconductor devices for automotive applications. This includes hands-on testing, debugging, data analysis, coordination with external partners, and documentation to ensure compliance with automotive reliability standards. 2. Key Responsibilities Execute and oversee reliability testing: HTOL, THB, HTRB, HALT, TC, lifetime stress, ESD HBM, CDM, and Latch-up. Debug burn-in boards and reliability hardware at external labs. Analyze reliability test data using statistical tools such as TIBCO Spotfire and escalate anomalies. Support qualification projects and perform failure mode analysis in collaboration with FA teams. Coordinate with OSATs and ensure burn-in operations are smooth and documented. Design or evaluate reliability test hardware and support field troubleshooting. Produce technical reports and ensure full documentation for automotive burn-in testing. 3. Qualifications & Requirements Critical Requirements: In-depth knowledge of automotive reliability standards (AEC). Hands-on experience with semiconductor device reliability tests including HTOL, THB, HTRB, HALT, TC, accelerated lifetime tests, and ESD HBM, CDM, and Latch-up. Perform hands-on debugging and troubleshooting of burn boards and reliability hardware at external burn-in facilities. Analyze reliability test results using TIBCO Spotfire/statistical software; escalate issues and collaborate with FA team for root cause analysis. At least 8+ years of experience in Reliability Engineering in semiconductors, preferably analog/mixed signal devices and high voltage products (e.g., GaN, SiC). Support reliability evaluations and reliability qualification projects. Possess BS/MS in Electrical Engineering with 8-10 years in IC Reliability Engineering. Strong hands-on experience in reliability tests: HTOL, THB, HTRB, HALT, TC, and accelerated lifetime tests. Preferably ESD HBM, CDM, and Latch-up. Knowledge of IC reliability failure modes, mechanisms, and failure analysis techniques. Preferred Requirements: Excellent communication and reporting skills for presenting technical data to cross-functional teams. Proven ability to produce detailed reports, manage documentation for Automotive burn-in, and present technical data to cross-functional teams. Experience with high-voltage semiconductor power devices (e.g., GaN, SiC) preferred. Experience in evaluating and designing reliability test hardware for dynamic life and reliability testing. Manage and maintain documentation and generate comprehensive reports related to Automotive burn-in. Coordinate with OSATs and external burn-in labs for smooth Automotive burn-in operations; travel regularly for on-site support and troubleshooting. Working knowledge of statistical tools for reliability data analysis and deep understanding of automotive reliability standards (AEC). Experience managing reliability stress at external burn-in labs and OSATs, including on-site debugging and support of burn-in hardware. Experience with IC ATE testing, bench testing, and fault characterization of failing IC devices. Collaborate with burn-in board/Apps design team to ensure readiness of automotive burn-in hardware for external burn-in facilities. Experience designing/evaluating reliability test hardware for dynamic and lifetime testing. Hands-on with reliability hardware/system troubleshooting, ATE data review, statistical analysis. Please send us your updated Resume for Review. Thanks & Regards Wazeer Khan Show more Show less