Job Description
Responsibilities:
The Characterization Hardware Engineer Intern’s responsibilities would include but not be limited to the following:
Characterize tunable high-speed optical transceivers
Set up R&D stations
Execute automation in test stations.
Write testing software in Python
Characterization of optical sub-assemblies (TOSA/ROSA)
Execute debugging on test stations and modules
Execute Design Verification Tests. Write technical reports
Support qualification activities
Interact with internal design engineers in US and overseas
Minimum Qualifications
Qualified candidates will be enrolled in Master’s degree program in Electrical, Optical Engineering or Physics.
Desired Qualifications:
Candidates have taken graduate courses on optical communications, and/or RF, and/or high-speed analog design. Other relevant areas may be considered.
Software development experience (Phyton)
Excellent communication, organizational and time management skills
Lab experience with optical and RF equipment
Experience characterizing lasers, photodiodes, and active optical subassemblies.
Experience with optical transceivers or transmission optical subsystems
Solid foundation in digital, analog circuit design, and optics
Experience with GUI Development, Word Macro/Templates/ Outline/Table, Excel, Matlab
Data analysis
Strong communications, initiative, and teamwork
Strong experience using Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint