Senior Engineer, Product Development Engineering
Sandisk
5 - 10 years
Bengaluru
Posted: 06/08/2025
Job Description
Job Description
Job Description: Nand Memory Reliability, Characterization and Qualification
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- In this position the individual will be responsible for defining, developing, executing, and automating NAND flash memory reliability test; analyze & report data following predefined test flow.
- The candidate will push the performance and reliability envelope of flash memory as used in best-in-class high-density storage application.
- The individual will communicate & work with members from Memory Reliability and Product Development, Product Engineering, Test Engineering, Memory system groups.
- To ensure timely product device support, memory qualification, and ramp of BiCS volume production
- The candidate will use knowledge in semiconductor device physics along with strong skills in root cause analysis, debugging and programming to enhance the performance and reliability of flash memory in advanced high-density storage applications.
- In this position the candidate will be part of a team that sits at the hub of activity between storage business units, technology development, memory design, and manufacturing.
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Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS:
- MS Degree in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a related field.
- C Programming.
- Scripting (Python/Shell scripting).
- Flash memory testing experience is big plus
- Excellent verbal and communication skills
- Ability to analyze problem and work independently as required
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
About Company
SanDisk is an American digital storage company founded in 1988 by Eli Harari, Sanjay Mehrotra, and Jack Yuan in Milpitas, California. A pioneer in flash memory technology, SanDisk introduced groundbreaking products like early SSDs for IBM, CompactFlash cards, and the ubiquitous USB "Cruzer" drives. It played a key role in inventing widely used formats like SD and microSD, helping drive the transition from magnetic to flash-based storage. Over the years, SanDisk expanded its portfolio to include memory cards, USB flash drives, and portable and internal SSDs. After being acquired by Western Digital in 2016, SanDisk became independent again in early 2025. Today, it continues to innovate in high-capacity, high-speed flash solutions for consumers, professionals, and enterprise users.
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