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I hope you are doing great,



I have an urgent requirement from one of my esteem client, I will
appreciate if you can have an eye on the below requirement and send me your
consultant updated profile ASAP.

*Job Title: *

*PSG (Prototypes Service Group) - Lab Technician Location: San Jose, CA
Duration: Long Term Contract*



*Job Description: *

·         Participate in weekly E-Team/P-Team meetings

·         Build/set up testbed and/or test fixtures

·         Receive/track/un-box/box/ship/ prototypes and supplies

·         Perform board bring-up (test and troubleshoot issues)

·         Manage prototype re-allocation (drop off and pick up)

·         File CDETS - Email test status/issues to E-team/P-Team

·         Debug HW failures - Re-test after HW debug

·         Prepare test report

·         Lab and equipment maintenance

·         Hardware reworks including SMT, Through-hole and BGAs.



*In addition, Function lead may perform below tasks: *

·         Hold test plan review

·         Manage firmware/hw version upgrades for installed base.



*The vendor shall provide Consultants who are familiar with the following*:

·         Hardware set-up and debug.

·         Usage of hardware test instruments (DMM, Oscilloscope, Thermal
Probe...etc)

·         Generate detail status presentations and updates.

·         Hardware reworks

·         Usage of CAD and Schematic tools.







Thanks & Regards,

Sai Kiran Nandrolu

Sr. Recruiter

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