Sr Reliability Engineer II - St Paul, United States - Starkey Laboratories Inc

    Starkey Laboratories Inc
    Starkey Laboratories Inc St Paul, United States

    2 weeks ago

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    Description
    Starkey is a world leader in the manufacturing and distribution of advanced hearing technologies. We are in the business of connecting people and changing lives.

    Our teams come to work each day focused on ensuring people everywhere have the products and services they need to hear better and live better.

    Founded in 1967 by Bill Austin, Starkey is known for our cutting-edge hearing health innovations, industry-leading research and development, and not being afraid to push the edge of what's possible.

    We are headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, have over 5,000 employees in 29 facilities across the globe, and do business in more than 100 markets worldwide.

    Watch this video to see more of what sets Starkey apart.
    JOB SUMMARY DESCRIPTION / PRIMARY PURPOSE OF JOB

    The Reliability Engineer, under general supervision, is responsible for performing product failure analysis & product design risk mitigation for standard and/or custom products.

    Responsible for promoting robust test development to evaluate product based on product design exposure. The Reliability Engineer will champion design for reliability and risk mitigation topics within product development teams.

    S/He must possess the communication ability, technical knowledge, creativity, and internal drive to create designs that are recognized as best- in-class in the hearing aid industry.

    The Reliability Engineer I must be able to work well in a team environment and have a passion for continuous improvement.

    JOB RESPONSIBILITIES/RESULTS
    Evaluate design risks both analytically and quantitatively

    Ability to assess design failure modes through failure analysis
    Ability to quantify failure risk by evaluating aggregate failure rates
    Familiarity with Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) for understanding a system or design risk
    Enable continuous improvement in quality and reliability
    Quality and reliability are built-in to product

    Perform reliability testing

    Understand relationships between system and component failure modes and approaches for stress testing
    Propose new testing approaches to isolate design areas of focus
    Compile testing results into reports
    Advise & consult with other work groups desired testing approaches to evaluate designs

    Hands on approach to learning the product system
    Understand interplay between environmental factors, applications, and design factors to determine potential failure modes
    Ability to troubleshoot circuits is highly desirable
    Integrate with project teams to help identify areas of design risk and how to address through testing, design and/or manufacturing improvements, and/or design controls

    Coordinate and facilitate risk evaluations as required.
    Determine risk mitigation tasks and provide input into project timelines and schedules.
    Provide project status updates at team meetings as required.

    Collaborate with other cross-functional team members to create and maintain DFMEA documentation which ensures that all key areas of potential failure have been considered and addressed.

    Lead engineers or teams with indirect authority. Mentor educate and train others in failure analysis/reliability processes and techniques. May supervise 1-2 engineers/technicians.
    Perform electrical analysis/trouble shooting

    Read circuit schematics and layouts
    Identify root cause of failure using electronic equipment such as curve tracer, micro prober, multi-meter, oscilloscope, etc.

    Perform physical failure analysis

    Hands-on analysis of failures
    Identify root cause of failure using physical analysis tools

    Provide recommendations for improvement

    Write failure analysis reports with a clear conclusion.
    Participate in design reviews, establish quality requirements for new products based on previous experience
    Ability to synthesize knowledge of on-going legacy issues into opportunities for design improvements
    Use tools of DOE, Problem Analysis, SPC, and other problem-solving techniques to improve internal quality.
    Leadership of design risk assessment and proposed mitigation in the team environment through tools like DFMEA.


    JOB REQUIREMENTS
    Minimum Education, Certification and Experience Requirements
    Education

    4-year bachelor's degree in Electrical or Mechanical engineering.
    MS degree desired.

    Experience


    5-7 years of experience as a failure analysis & reliability engineering in electronic/electromechanical components, subassemblies, or full assemblies is required.

    4-6 years of experience with MS degree.

    Knowledge / Technical Requirements
    Knowledge of reliability principles and tests, such as environmental stress, mechanical shock, vibration, etc. required.
    Knowledge of industry standards, such as MIL-STD, IPC, JEDEC, and ASTM desired.
    Knowledge of DMAIC methodology, including root cause analysis techniques, such as DOE, fishbone diagram, and 5-why required.
    Knowledge of medical device manufacturing desired.
    Knowledge of quality systems desired.
    Knowledge of new product development systems desired.
    Strong knowledge of electrical, RF/wireless, mechanical, metallurgical, chemical, and acoustical troubleshooting failure analysis techniques desired.
    Strong knowledge of printed circuit board manufacturing, both flexible and rigid, desired.
    Strong knowledge of semiconductor manufacturing processes desired.

    Strong knowledge of microelectronic assembly processes, including surface mounting, flip chip attach, under filling, cleaning, wire bonding, and thick film technology desired.

    Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills required.
    Excellent leadership and people skills required.
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