Logo
ASTRUM1

Senior Software & Systems Engineer – Semiconductor Failure Analysis Tools

ASTRUM1, San Jose, California, United States, 95199

Save Job

Sr. Software & Systems Engineer – Semiconductor Failure Analysis Tools Please apply only if you have GC/Citizenship

Overview Join a specialized engineering team in San Jose, California! We develop cutting‑edge, multi‑million‑dollar diagnostic tools used by top semiconductor manufacturers. Our instruments integrate advanced laser scanning microscopy, photon emission analysis, and CAD navigation to identify defects at the transistor level—accelerating silicon debug and improving yield.

As a Senior Software & Systems Engineer, you’ll go far beyond traditional software development. You’ll design complex control software that synchronizes lasers, motion stages, and high bandwidth electronics, while visualizing signals and images for expert fault analysis.

This role requires deep knowledge of semiconductor device physics, precision instrumentation, and software‑hardware integration.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and maintain software that controls high‑precision optical and electronic instrumentation for semiconductor failure analysis.

Collaborate with hardware engineers and Failure Analysis experts to translate complex physical diagnostics into user‑friendly software tools.

Design responsive control systems that interface with CAD databases (e.g., Synopsys Avalon) for real‑time navigation and transistor‑level targeting.

Build high‑performance GUIs (C#/WPF) to visualize diagnostic data such as photon emission, waveforms, and device maps.

Lead integration efforts across motion control, laser timing, optical subsystems, and signal acquisition tools (e.g., oscilloscopes, source meters).

Troubleshoot complex system‑level interactions and drive performance optimization.

Document architecture, workflows, and test plans to ensure reliability and maintainability.

Required Qualifications

Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or Semiconductor Device Engineering.

5+ years of experience developing control software for scientific or diagnostic instruments in the semiconductor space.

Strong programming skills in C++, C# and WPF on Windows platforms.

Solid understanding of semiconductor device physics and failure mechanisms.

Experience working with CAD navigation tools like Synopsys Avalon.

Preferred Experience

Hands‑on experience with techniques such as TIVA, LIVA, LADA, OBIRCH, or photon emission.

Experience with laser microscopy or optics‑based instrumentation.

Familiarity with hardware interfaces (USB, PCIe, FPGA, RS‑232/485).

Previous roles at companies like ThermoFisher, Hamamatsu, or others in the semiconductor equipment space.

Real‑time data processing and high‑performance visualization for complex datasets.

What Sets This Role Apart

Unique Domain: Work on systems that combine optics, electronics, CAD data, and real‑time software in one integrated tool.

Critical Impact: Your software will help validate designs and locate defects that affect billions of devices.

Challenging Tech Stack: Blend real‑time hardware control, high‑resolution visualization, and precision diagnostics in a single system.

Cross‑Disciplinary Collaboration: Work closely with experts in optics, electronics, and semiconductor failure analysis.

Benefits

Medical (PPO & HMO), Dental, Vision & Life Insurance - Effective first of the month following date of hire

401(k) Plan - Eligible after 90 days of employment

Flexible Spending Account (FSA) - Eligible after 90 days of employment

Quarterly Bonus Program

PTO (16 days per year)

Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level

Employment type

Full‑time

Job function

Engineering and Information Technology

Industries

IT Services and IT Consulting

Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at ASTRUM1 by 2x

#J-18808-Ljbffr