Description
As a Lab Tech Engineer, you will be a part of an Infrastructure team working on building, maintaining, and improving the laboratory infrastructure that supports the validation activities of a GPU Software organization that is developing world-class graphics drivers targeting the mobile GPU architecture.
You will work in a fast-paced lab environment with hundreds of devices under test, attached to multiple server hosts, and configured for both continuous test automation and remote debug activities.
This is a hands-on role that will benefit from someone with experience in interfacing with embedded systems, Linux system administration, and the ability to use a soldering iron to build custom electronics modules.
No need to know it all if you are a motivated individual who loves to build cool stuff, we'd love to speak with you!
Roles and Responsibilities
- Build and deploy custom electronics pods (soldering skills a plus)
- Monitor the health of test devices in the automation farm, maintain uptime
- Extend Bash and Python scripts that engineers rely on for their daily activities
- Deploy developer Linux workstations
- Troubleshoot PC hardware
- Troubleshoot Linux-based problems (login issues, autofs problems, package management)
- Troubleshoot network-related problems (cabling, MAC addressing, IP addressing, firewall issues, proxy issues)
- Package devices for shipment to other sites
Requirements :
- Strong problem-solving skills in a collaborative environment
- Ability to write and update scripts
- Ability to work effectively with remote teammates (Pacific and Central time)
- Drive to learn in a fast-paced environment
- On-site in Austin 5 days a week
- Experience with Linux system administration (Ubuntu 18.04+)
- Experience with configuration management tools (i.e. Ansible, CFEngine, Puppet, Chef)
- Ability to script in Bash
- Ability to script in Python
- Ability to solder
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