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.
A faixa salarial para esta função é a seguinte
65,000- 95,000 USD por year Covalent Sunnyvale()