Job Description
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Responsible for defining, developing, and industrializing EOL (End of Line) test solutions, ensuring products meet functional, electrical, safety, and customer requirements before shipment.
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Act as the key interface between R&D and manufacturing, supporting new product industrialization, process implementation, and value stream cost optimization.
EOL Test Concept & Strategy
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Define EOL test requirements, scope, and coverage during concept and development phases.
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Create and maintain EOL test specifications aligned with product functionality, safety, and customer requirements.
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Balance test coverage with production cycle time and manufacturing efficiency.
EOL Test System Development & Validation
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Design and implement automated or semi-automated EOL test flows
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Define, verify, and maintain test interfaces in cooperation with HW and ME teams.
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Implement and maintain functional, electrical, communication, and diagnostic tests
Production Ramp-up & Line Support
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Support DVT, PVT and SOP phases for EOL test introduction
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Analyse and resolve EOL test failures and false failures, continuously improve test stability, test time, yield, and robustness.
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Provide technical support to manufacturing plants and EMS partners
Manufacturing readiness & Cost Optimization
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Support manufacturing-related reviews, including TA, DFMA, and feasibility assessments
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Support manufacturing cost review, including process cost, investment (MAE / EWAK), and cost validation
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Support sample builds, trial runs, OPL review, and readiness tracking toward PPAP and SOP.
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Drive process optimization, continuous improvement, and value stream VAVE measures together with plants; fully support EPO implementation.
Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree or above in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Automation, Communication, Computer Science, or related fields
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Experience with EOL/FCT/ICT testing for automotive or industrial electronics products
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Familiarity with at least one automotive communication protocol (CAN, LIN, Ethernet (diagnostics experience is a plus)
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Solid understanding of hardware fundamentals: Power supply architecture, SoC / MCU basic principles, Common interfaces (SPI, I2C, UART, GPIO)
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Experience in test software development or scripting (LabVIEW, Python, C#, C/C++), ability to develop and maintain test software is preferred.
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Hands-on experience in mass production environments, with exposure to manufacturing interfaces and new product industrialization.
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Strong cross-functional communication skills with HW, SW, ME, Quality, and Manufacturing teams.
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Ability to drive issues to closure independently.
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Good English listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.