Atomic Semiconductors
Mechanical Integration & Test Engineer
About this role
Atomic Semi seeks a Hardware Test Engineer to serve as a critical cross-functional bridge, characterizing semiconductor fabrication tools through rigorous testing and diagnostics. You'll develop test plans, build automated testing software, and collaborate with mechanical, electrical, and software teams to identify root causes and drive design improvements.
What you'll do
- Own end-to-end tool characterization including defining measurement criteria, running software tests, and logging failures to inform design decisions
- Build automated testing programs from scratch
- Diagnose complex system errors by collaborating across electrical, mechanical, and software teams
- Communicate findings clearly and concisely in written and verbal formats
- Establish testing standards and hold teams accountable to rigorous documentation practices
What they're looking for
- Test engineering or applications engineering (2+ years)
- Software coding and test automation development
- Electrical testing and hands-on hardware troubleshooting
- Mechanical intuition and scientific problem-solving
- Cross-disciplinary communication
- Mechanical design (nice-to-have)
- PCB design (nice-to-have)
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
- Generous Paid Time Off with Holidays and Sick Time
- Visa sponsorship
- Life and Disability Insurance
- Paid Parental Leave
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Weekly Learning & Development opportunities
- Daily lunches and dinners 3x weekly with stocked office kitchen
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Atomic Semiconductors
Atomic Semiconductors operates a compact semiconductor fabrication facility and develops the software platform that powers it. The company is hiring device engineers, equipment engineers, backend engineers, fullstack engineers, and embedded software engineers to build and optimize both the fabrication hardware and the real-time control systems that manage manufacturing operations.
View all jobs at Atomic SemiconductorsLikely interview questions
- Walk us through a complex hardware failure you diagnosed—how did you systematically isolate the root cause across mechanical, electrical, and software domains?
- Describe a test plan you built from scratch. What criteria did you measure, and how did your findings change the design of the tool or system?