DFT Engineer Your Role Key responsibilities in your new role: Develop and implement Design for Test (DFT) methodologies for IoT products. Collaborate with design and backend teams to integrate DFT features. Create and validate test plans to ensure thorough coverage and fault detection. Support silicon bring-up and debug activities. Automate test processes such as ATPG/MBIST to enhance efficiency and accuracy. Test coverage analysis and improve test coverage to sign-off IJTAG cores, SoC. Your Profile Qualifications and skills to help you succeed Bachelor's in Electrical & Electronics/ECE or master’s degree in VLSI. 4+ years of experience in DFT, ASIC design. Experience with DFT tools such as Tessent, Genus and Validation with Questa, Xcelium tools preferred. Solid understanding of digital design concepts and Simulations. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Good communication and teamwork skills. Contact: [email protected] #WeAreIn for driving decarbonization and digitalization. As a global leader in semiconductor solutions in power systems and IoT, Infineon enables game-changing solutions for green and efficient energy, clean and safe mobility, as well as smart and secure IoT. Together, we drive innovation and customer success, while caring for our people and empowering them to reach ambitious goals. Be a part of making life easier, safer and greener. Are you in? We are on a journey to create the best Infineon for everyone. This means we embrace diversity and inclusion and welcome everyone for who they are. At Infineon, we offer a working environment characterized by trust, openness, respect and tolerance and are committed to give all applicants and employees equal opportunities. We base our recruiting decisions on the applicant´s experience and skills. Learn more about our various contact channels. Please let your recruiter know if they need to pay special attention to something in order to enable your participation in the interview process. Click here for more information about Diversity & Inclusion at Infineon.