Omni Design is working on exciting solutions and chips for next generation automotive and space applications and looking for talented and capable engineers.
We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Lab Technician to support our ASIC validation and testing efforts. In this role, you will work closely with engineers to set up and maintain test automation infrastructure, operate essential lab equipment, and assist in assembling and debugging PCB prototypes. Your expertise in hardware troubleshooting, lab instrumentation, and documentation will be crucial in ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of our testing processes. If you have hands-on experience in lab environments, a keen eye for detail, and a passion for cutting-edge technology, we encourage you to apply and be part of our innovative team.
Key Responsibilities
Assist in setting up and maintaining test automation infrastructure for ASIC validation.Operate and maintain temperature chambers, oscilloscopes, power supplies, digital multimeter and other lab equipment.Assemble, rework, and debug PCB prototypes and test setups.Conduct functional and environmental testing of ASICs and embedded systems.Work with engineers to debug hardware and software issues.Document test procedures, results, and troubleshooting steps.Ensure lab organization, calibration, and inventory management of components.Qualifications & Skills
Associate’s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a related field.Hands-on experience with lab instruments (oscilloscopes, power supplies, DMMs, etc.).Experience in PCB assembly, soldering, and rework (fine-pitch components a plus).Basic programming skills (Python, MATLAB, or scripting for test automation).Understanding of ASICs, microcontrollers, and embedded systems.Strong troubleshooting skills in hardware and firmware.Ability to read schematics, layout files, and datasheets.Detail-oriented with strong documentation skills.Nice to Have
Experience with thermal testing in temperature chambers. Familiarity with SPI, I2C, UART debugging. Exposure to RF or high-speed signal testing.