FAQs
What type of degree is required for the FY25 Graduate Test Development Engineer position?
A Bachelor’s degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or a related field is required.
What programming skills are necessary for this role?
Basic programming skills are required, along with component-level circuit design and debugging skills.
Will I need to use lab equipment in this position?
Yes, hands-on experience with lab equipment such as multimeters and oscilloscopes is necessary.
Is there an opportunity for travel in this job?
Yes, the position requires willingness to travel abroad for advanced training, approximately 10% of the time.
What types of projects will I be working on?
You will be involved in designing and developing high-performance test solutions for power products such as DC-DC Converters, Temperature Sensors, Digital Power Solutions, GaN Drivers, and Protection Devices.
Will I work independently or as part of a team?
You will thrive in a global, multi-functional team environment and collaborate with technical experts from cross-functional engineering teams.
What are the main responsibilities for a Graduate Test Development Engineer?
Responsibilities include designing test circuits, developing algorithms for automated test systems, designing experiments, analyzing data, and applying circuit theory principles for next-generation integrated circuits.
Are there opportunities for continuous learning at ADI?
Yes, ADI fosters a culture of continuous learning in a team environment.
How important are communication skills for this role?
Good English communication skills, both written and verbal, are essential for this position.
What is the company's stance on equal opportunity employment?
Analog Devices is an equal opportunity employer, fostering a culture where everyone has an opportunity to succeed regardless of various legally protected factors.