How You'll Help Us Connect the World:
As a Reliability Engineering Manager, you will lead the reliability strategy and validation of cable assemblies powering next-generation AI hardware systems. You will partner with design, manufacturing, and supplier teams to ensure our high-speed interconnect solutions meet the most demanding requirements of hyperscale datacenters — from early design through large-scale deployment.
You Will Make an Impact By:
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Defining and owning reliability requirements and strategies for cable assemblies used in AI infrastructure, including rack-level and system-level interconnects.
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Establishing mission profiles covering temperature, vibration, airflow, insertion cycles, bend radius, and field service conditions.
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Partnering with design teams to drive signal integrity over life — insertion loss, return loss, crosstalk, BER degradation — and mechanical robustness of cable assemblies.
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Developing and executing qualification test plans including thermal cycling, THB, vibration, flex, ALT, and connector mating durability.
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Leading complex electrical-mechanical failure analysis (intermittent opens, fretting, plating wear, termination failures) using TDR, X-ray, micro-sectioning, and SEM.
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Applying structured root cause methodologies (8D, 5Why, Fishbone) and driving CAPA with verified effectiveness.
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Building life and reliability models (Weibull, Arrhenius, Coffin-Manson, Miner's Rule) and correlating accelerated test results with field data.
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Analyzing FRACAS, RMA, and deployment data to identify systemic risks across large-scale AI infrastructure.
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Partnering with manufacturing and suppliers to define process controls, screening strategies, and reliability impact of ECO/ECN changes.
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Mentoring junior engineers and authoring reliability reports and launch readiness documentation for executive and customer review.