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FMA Electrical Pluggable Debug Engineer

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As an Electrical FMA Debug Engineer, you will conduct root cause analysis of optical line card failures, lead and mentor a debug team, and report findings while collaborating with design teams to implement improvements.
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Job Family Description
 As an Electrical FMA Debug Engineer at Nokia in Allentown, PA, you will work in a collaborative, fast-paced environment where innovation is at the forefront. You'll be part of a dynamic cross-functional team, engaging with manufacturing, development, field service, reliability, and software engineers to tackle complex optical line card failures. Your expertise will lead to impactful design improvements and enhanced product reliability. We prioritize employee development through mentoring and offer opportunities for process improvement initiatives. In addition to competitive compensation, we provide relocation support and sponsorship, along with benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and professional growth opportunities to ensure a fulfilling work-life balance. Join us to make a tangible impact in the networking solutions industry.
 

Responsibilities

Your responsibilities

· Conduct root cause analysis of optical line card failures through electrical debugging.

· Lead the Debug team in investigating production failures and identifying trends.

· Report on failure trends and manage open/closed cases weekly.

· Collaborate with internal design teams to suggest and implement design changes.

· Create and maintain product troubleshooting guides for team use.

· Support failure analysis and corrective action implementation across components and subsystems.

· Author technical reports to document findings and solutions.

· Mentor and guide other debug engineers and technicians on key projects.

Qualifications

Must-Have:

· BS in Engineering or equivalent technical degree

· Minimum of 2 years’ experience debugging electrical circuits

· Strong analytical and critical thinking skills

· Experience with hardware testing and PCBA troubleshooting

 -Strong Analytical and Critical thinking Skills

Nice to have

Opto -Electronics Manufacturing and testing experience

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