Intelliswift - An LTTS Company
Electrical Engineer (EE) Hardware Validation Specialist (Sunnyvale)
Intelliswift - An LTTS Company, Sunnyvale, California, United States, 94087
Core Responsibilities
Execute comprehensive
Hardware Validation
testing for new silicon, focusing specifically on
Battery Chain ICs and Power Management ICs (PMICs) . Develop, set up, and perform validation test plans for performance, reliability, and functional verification of power-related hardware. Analyze test results, identify hardware defects, debug issues at the component and system level, and collaborate with design engineers to propose and verify fixes. Set up and expertly operate standard EE lab equipment, including
oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, electronic loads (Battery Load management), and data logging equipment. Conduct testing under various environmental conditions, requiring experience with and operation of
temperature chambers . Document validation procedures, test results, and bug reports clearly and meticulously. Contribute to the continuous improvement of validation methodologies and test coverage.
Required Skills & Experience 3-4 years
of professional experience in Electrical Engineering, specifically in hardware validation or characterization. Solid foundation in Electrical Engineering (EE) principles
and analog/digital circuit theory. Proven experience in validating Battery Chain ICs
(e.g., fuel gauge, charging circuits) and
Power Management ICs (PMICs). Hands-on expertise
in using and interpreting measurements from essential lab equipment: Oscilloscope
(High-speed signal capture and analysis) Multimeter
(Precision voltage, current, and resistance measurement) Electronic Loads / Battery Load Management
systems Data Logging
equipment for extended test monitoring. Experience with
temperature chamber
operation and performing tests across a wide range of temperatures. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and debugging skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills for cross-functional collaboration.
Hardware Validation
testing for new silicon, focusing specifically on
Battery Chain ICs and Power Management ICs (PMICs) . Develop, set up, and perform validation test plans for performance, reliability, and functional verification of power-related hardware. Analyze test results, identify hardware defects, debug issues at the component and system level, and collaborate with design engineers to propose and verify fixes. Set up and expertly operate standard EE lab equipment, including
oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, electronic loads (Battery Load management), and data logging equipment. Conduct testing under various environmental conditions, requiring experience with and operation of
temperature chambers . Document validation procedures, test results, and bug reports clearly and meticulously. Contribute to the continuous improvement of validation methodologies and test coverage.
Required Skills & Experience 3-4 years
of professional experience in Electrical Engineering, specifically in hardware validation or characterization. Solid foundation in Electrical Engineering (EE) principles
and analog/digital circuit theory. Proven experience in validating Battery Chain ICs
(e.g., fuel gauge, charging circuits) and
Power Management ICs (PMICs). Hands-on expertise
in using and interpreting measurements from essential lab equipment: Oscilloscope
(High-speed signal capture and analysis) Multimeter
(Precision voltage, current, and resistance measurement) Electronic Loads / Battery Load Management
systems Data Logging
equipment for extended test monitoring. Experience with
temperature chamber
operation and performing tests across a wide range of temperatures. Strong analytical, problem-solving, and debugging skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills for cross-functional collaboration.