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Hardware Testing Engineer

Genesis10
35.00 40.00 Hour
United States, California, Santa Clara
Dec 24, 2025
Job Title: Hardware Testing Engineer
Location: Santa Clara, Ca (Onsite daily)
Duration: 5+ months

Rate: $35/hr on W2

Job Description:
  • Assemble, build, and install bench top development platforms and large server systems.
  • Prepare boards for detailed solder reworks to be completed by another lab.
  • Connect oscilloscope probes to boards and collect signal waveform data.
  • Perform mechanical reworks involving power tools such as a Dremel.
  • Run system tests. Collect and report on testing results. Screen modules and boards as part of validation testing and debug.
  • Support lab shipping & receiving logistics and manage inventory of equipment and materials.
  • Maintain and organize the lab equipment for efficiency and continuously look for ways to improve lab processes.
  • What We Need to See:
  • Diploma/Certification, Associate or Bachelor's Degree in related field (or equivalent experience)
  • Min 2+ years of hands-on experience in an electronic or testing lab in the areas of silicon bring up, board-level design/validation, or system design/validation.
  • Fundamental knowledge of computing architectures and relevant hands-on hardware/software debug experience
  • Experience with Linux command line operation.
  • Solid system-level debugging experience & familiarity with board bring-up and customer support.
  • Good attention to detail, as well as clear written and verbal communications.
  • Ways to stand out from the crowd:
  • Experience with BMC, server management processors.
  • Proven basic networking knowledge and server maintenance.
  • Competence to perform simple solder reworks.
  • Experience with lab test equipment setups for signal measurement using oscilloscopes and understanding to follow a schematic.
  • Experience with x86/ARM architectures and accelerated GPU computing.
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