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Join our team in Penang as a Manufacturing/IO Debug Engineer. You will develop SLT test solutions for next-gen processors in HPC and AI. We seek an expert in GPU/X86 architecture, SoC design, and scripting (Python, Perl). This senior role requires 8+ years' experience to drive quality and innovat...
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Malaysia , Penang
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Until further notice
Explore Manufacturing/IO Debug Engineer jobs and launch a career at the critical intersection of design and high-volume production. These specialized engineers are the essential problem-solvers who ensure complex electronic products, from processors to system-on-chips (SoCs), transition seamlessly from prototype to reliable mass manufacturing. The core mission of a Manufacturing/IO Debug Engineer is to develop, optimize, and sustain the testing and debugging processes on the factory floor, directly impacting key business metrics like yield, test time, cost, and quality. Professionals in this role typically engage in a wide array of responsibilities centered on system-level test (SLT) and input/output (I/O) validation. A primary duty involves architecting and developing the software infrastructure for automated test programs used in manufacturing. This includes creating data collection flows and logging systems to capture vital performance and failure data from every unit. When hardware fails these tests, the engineer performs deep diagnostic analysis, isolating faults to specific silicon, firmware, or platform-level issues. They solve complex, non-recurring problems that can halt production, requiring innovative solutions that balance rigorous quality standards with cost-effective manufacturing. The work is highly collaborative. Manufacturing/IO Debug Engineers routinely act as a technical bridge, interfacing with design teams to understand architectural nuances, with test engineering to implement solutions, and with quality assurance to ensure customer reliability. They often provide technical leadership on manufacturing projects and may mentor junior engineers on advanced debug methodologies. The role demands influencing technical decisions and driving continuous improvement initiatives to upscale overall manufacturing capabilities. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs include a strong foundation in electrical or computer engineering, often requiring a bachelor's or master's degree. Proficiency in hardware architectures like CPU, GPU, or SoC design, including knowledge of power management and firmware interaction, is crucial. Software and scripting skills are equally important, with Python, Perl, Shell scripting, and Java being common tools for automation and data analysis. Engineers must be adept in both Windows and Linux environments. Beyond technical prowess, success in these jobs hinges on excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, effective communication to coordinate with global teams, and the ability to manage complex projects. For those passionate about hardware, software, and hands-on troubleshooting in a fast-paced environment, Manufacturing/IO Debug Engineer jobs offer a challenging and impactful career path.

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