Job Title
Associate Engineer, Equipment Engineering
Role Summary
Responsible for establishing, qualifying, and releasing test handler conversion kits and test contactor capability to support new product releases, migrations, and resiliency projects across ADGT and ADI SEA subcontractors. Works closely with Manufacturing, Test Engineering, and Subcontractor Engineering to ensure equipment readiness and on-time project execution.
Experience Level
Entry-level / Associate. The posting lists the role as an Associate Engineer; no specific years of experience are stated.
Responsibilities
Primary duties include translating product requirements into equipment capability needs, coordinating qualification and release activities, and communicating status and risks to stakeholders.
- Review new product requirements and translate them into handler and contactor capability needs.
- Establish, qualify, and release test handler conversion kits and test contactor capability for new product releases, migrations, and resiliency projects across ADGT and ADI SEA subcontractors.
- Coordinate with Manufacturing, Test Engineering, and Subcontractor Engineering to ensure equipment readiness for product release.
- Ensure qualification, release, and implementation activities are completed on time to meet project milestones.
- Review and approve requirements and project documentation in systems such as PRIME, APR, TCD and related systems.
- Communicate technical requirements, progress, and risks clearly to internal stakeholders and subcontractor engineering teams.
- Drive issue resolution related to hardware capability, qualification gaps, and schedule readiness.
- Support continuous improvement of equipment qualification and release processes for new products.
- Enroll and update projects in TRB until close.
Requirements
Core skills, expectations, and preferred experience for successful performance in this role.
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Must-have: Strong communication and coordination skills; ability to work and collaborate with cross-functional groups.
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Must-have: Ability to drive technical issue resolution and manage schedule readiness.
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Must-have: Ability to manage project entries and updates in tracking systems until project close.
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Must-have: Willingness to travel (approximately 10% travel required).
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Nice-to-have: Experience operating semiconductor test handler equipment and sustaining production lines.
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Nice-to-have: Familiarity with semiconductor test contactor design and maintenance.
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Nice-to-have: Familiarity with product/project documentation systems such as PRIME, APR, TCD, TRB and with equipment qualification/release processes.
Education Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related field.
About the Company
Company: Analog Devices
Headquarters: Norwood, Massachusetts, USA
Analog Devices is a leading global semiconductor company that bridges the physical and digital worlds, enabling breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. With a focus on innovation, ADI develops solutions that drive advancements in digitized factories, mobility, and digital healthcare. The company employs around 24,000 people globally and reported revenues exceeding $9 billion in FY24, creating technologies that transform lives across various sectors.

Date Posted: 2026-06-29