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Join a forward-thinking company as a Manufacturing Test & Production Engineer, where your expertise in semiconductor testing will bridge the gap between hardware and software. This role offers the chance to collaborate with cross-functional teams, optimize production processes, and contribute to groundbreaking AI technologies. With a focus on continuous improvement, you will help drive high yield and quality in advanced AI systems. The company values hands-on engineering and research collaboration, providing a dynamic environment where your contributions will make a significant impact. If you're passionate about innovation and eager to shape the future of AI, this opportunity is perfect for you.
About Etched
Etched is building AI chips that are hard-coded for individual model architectures. Our first product (Sohu) only supports transformers, but has an order of magnitude more throughput and lower latency than a B200. With Etched ASICs, you can build products that would be impossible with GPUs, like real-time video generation models and extremely deep chain-of-thought reasoning.
Manufacturing Test & Production Engineer
We are seeking a highly motivated Manufacturing Test and Production Engineer to join our team. In this role, you will bridge the gap between hardware, software, and production, ensuring seamless testing and production line readiness for our advanced AI systems. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including ASIC design and software engineering, to build and optimize test and production processes that drive high yield, quality, and throughput.
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You may be a good fit if you have:
We encourage you to apply even if you do not believe you meet every single qualification.
How we’re different:
Etched believes in the Bitter Lesson. We think most of the progress in the AI field has come from using more FLOPs to train and run models, and the best way to get more FLOPs is to build model-specific hardware. Larger training runs encourage companies to consolidate around fewer model architectures, which creates a market for single-model ASICs.
We are a fully in-person team in Cupertino, and greatly value engineering skills. We do not have boundaries between engineering and research, and we expect all of our technical staff to contribute to both as needed.
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