Opto-Electronic Test Engineer Intern - MS Degree
About Marvell
Marvell’s semiconductor solutions are the essential building blocks of the data infrastructure that connects our world. Across enterprise, cloud and AI, automotive, and carrier architectures, our innovative technology is enabling new possibilities.
At Marvell, you can affect the arc of individual lives, lift the trajectory of entire industries, and fuel the transformative potential of tomorrow. For those looking to make their mark on purposeful and enduring innovation, above and beyond fleeting trends, Marvell is a place to thrive, learn, and lead.
Your Team, Your Impact
The Optical and Copper Connectivity Group in Marvell designs and develops optical transceivers enabling scale and efficiency in the data center. As a member of the Operations team, the candidate will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining various components of the production calibration and test system. This is a multi-disciplinary role requiring knowledge of opto-electronic communications devices and software development.
What You Can Expect
- Optical Transceiver Engineering: Understand the physics and design of our optical communications products. Troubleshoot issues, improve performance, and collaborate on product design.
- Test Engineering: Devise algorithms for transceiver optical calibration and test. Specify, procure, and assemble test equipment. Improve test process efficiency.
- Software Development: Implement transceiver test algorithms via software control of the test equipment. Design databases to logically store test data.
- Data Analysis: Characterize and analyze collected data. Publish reports on transceiver product performance.
- Production Quality: Ensure product quality and reliability via sufficient test coverage and continuous product improvement.
What We're Looking For
Minimum Qualifications:
- Candidate MUST be currently pursuing an MS or PhD degree in EE, Physics or related technical field(s)
- Familiarity with components related to optical communications systems (lasers, modulators, photodiodes, etc.)
- Demonstrated proficiency in a programming language (or strong interest to learn)
Preferred Qualifications:
- EE PhD candidate with understanding of optical communication systems design and functionality
- Experience with optical performance testing. Knowledge of direct-detect and coherent modulation formats.
- Programming experience in VB .NET and Python. Comfortable collaborating on code in a team environment.
- Experience with Microsoft SQL databases, querying data and designing schema.
Expected Base Pay Range (USD)
23 - 46, $ per hour.
The successful candidate’s starting base pay will be determined based on job-related skills, experience, qualifications, work location and market conditions. The expected base pay range for this role may be modified based on market conditions.
Additional Compensation and Benefit Elements
For Internship roles, we are proud to offer the following benefits package during the internship - medical, dental and vision coverage or opt-out credit, perks and discount programs, virtual fitness subsidy, wellness & mental health support including coaching and therapy, paid holidays, paid volunteer days and paid sick time. Additional compensation maybe available for intern PhD candidates.
This role is eligible for our hybrid work model in which you will be able to split time between working from home and on-site in a Marvell office.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.
Any applicant who requires a reasonable accommodation during the selection process should contact Marvell HR Helpdesk at TAOps@marvell.com.