Role Summary
The Failure Analysis (FA) Analyst performs hands-on laboratory work to support investigations into material, device, and component failures. This role focuses on precise sample preparation, imaging, and documentation to generate high-quality, traceable data.
This is a hands-on, skill-based role. Candidates with strong manual skills and attention to detail—from technical trades, crafts, or mechanical work—are encouraged to apply.
Key Responsibilities
Sample Preparation
- Perform cutting, sectioning, mounting, and polishing of samples
- Prepare cross-sections to target planes using procedures
- Maintain cleanliness and organization of tools and workspace
- Follow all lab safety and handling protocols
Imaging & Analysis Support
- Acquire images using optical microscopes and camera systems
- Support SEM/EDS imaging and analysis (training provided)
- Capture, label, and archive images per lab standards
Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain detailed lab notes and sample tracking records
- Organize image datasets and measurement outputs
- Assist in preparing report figures, and basic observations
- Ensure traceability between samples, images, and reports
Equipment & Lab Support
- Perform routine equipment checks and basic maintenance
- Escalate tool issues or anomalies promptly
- Support FA engineers with daily lab operations
Training & Development
- Learn FA techniques, terminology, and lab best practices
- take on increasing responsibility as skills develop
- Incorporate feedback and continuously improve
Required Qualifications
- Associate’s degree, technical certification, or equivalent hands-on experience
- Demonstrated manual skill and precision (e.g., machining, woodworking, automotive work, fabrication, electronics repair, etc.)
- Strong attention to detail and organizational discipline
- Ability to follow structured processes consistently and accurately
Preferred Qualifications (Not Required)
- Experience with sample preparation, microscopy, or lab work
- Background in metallurgy, materials, or PCB/PCBA work
- Experience working with small, delicate, or high-value components
Key Competencies
- High attention to detail and manual dexterity
- Careful handling of fragile, high-value samples
- Reliability and consistency in execution
- Process discipline (follows defined methods)
- Team collaboration and willingness to learn
Work Environment
- Hands-on laboratory work with advanced analytical equipment
- Mix of independent work and collaboration with engineers
- Exposure to real-world engineering and manufacturing problems
Why Join Covalent
At Covalent, you’ll work alongside world-class scientists and engineers in a dynamic, collaborative environment. We empower our team members to take ownership of their work, innovate constantly, and engage directly with customers, shaping the future of technology.
L’échelle de rémunération pour ce poste est :
65,000 - 95,000 USD par year (Covalent Sunnyvale)