Nokia is searching for an electro-mechanical systems hardware technician to work on InP-based Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) aging systems. The individual would be responsible for supporting the operation of our PIC burn-in Lab. Duties would include maintaining existing complex burn-in systems and developing, qualifying, and releasing new burn-in tools. The job is based in Sunnyvale in the Optical Modules Group (OMG).
The ideal candidate would exhibit a passion for troubleshooting both electronic and mechanical systems and possess strong communication skills.
• Troubleshoot complex electronic/firmware/software/mechanical issues in PIC burn-in systems
• Work with vendors to develop, qualify, and release new burn-in systems for next-generation PICs
• Ensure that preventative-maintenance procedures are followed
• Interface with other departments to support problem resolution and training
• General lab maintenance – keeping the area neat and clean
• Electronics troubleshooting skills employing voltmeters, oscilloscopes, power supplies, and soldering skills
• Mechanical aptitude with working under a microscope
• Excellent teamwork, communication skills, and ability to train other technicians
• Physical capability to lift 25 lbs., sit on floor to do repairs, work between systems in tight areas, and able to manipulate and assemble small mechanical assemblies
Education & Experience Necessary For Success:
Associate's degree in electronics and 2+ yrs of experience
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