Senior Engineer, LCM Device Reliability
Redmond, Washington
Semiconductor Engineering – Process Engineering /
Full Time /
On-site
Lumotive’s award-winning optical semiconductor solutions enable advanced sensing and perception capabilities in next-generation consumer, mobility, and industrial automation products such as mobile devices, autonomous vehicles, and robots. The company’s patented Light Control Metasurface (LCM™) beam steering chips deliver an unparalleled combination of high performance, exceptional reliability, and low cost — all in a tiny, easily integrated solution. Lumotive has received measurable industry acclaim including Laser Focus World's 2024 Innovators Award; CES Innovation Awards in 2022, 2024, and 2025; Fast Company’s Next Big Thing in Tech 2023; a 2022 SPIE PRISM Award; and a prestigious Edison Award. Investors include Gates Frontier, MetaVC Partners, Quan Funds, Samsung Ventures, and Uniquest.
Job Description:
As a LCM Device Reliability engineer, you will play a key role in ensuring the reliability and quality of Lumotive’s Light Control Metasurface (LCM) devices and products.
Responsibilities:
- LCM is a new category of metasurface photonic devices fabricated by standard CMOS process technologies. You will be responsible for identifying potential reliability issues of the unique LCM structure and design reliability tests accordingly to evaluate the reliability risks.
- Perform reliability tests and develop methodology for LCM device qualifications. responsible for investigating and resolving qualification fallouts, and non-conformance issues related to product and process.
- Perform FA to understand the root cause of reliability failures and work together with internal teams and foundry partners to find solutions to solve any reliability issues.
- Work together with product reliability team to ensure that LCM products meet reliability requirements of various customers.
- Guide suppliers in enhancing their progresses as needed, ensuring that they meet high standards for fabrication, packaging, assembly, and ongoing reliability monitoring.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in electrical engineering, physics, or related fields
- 5+ years of experience in semiconductor industry with focus on reliability and FA
- Good knowledge of standard semiconductor processes
- Experience in reliability qualifications and lifetime modeling
- Knowledge of common reliability failure modes and module packaging technologies
- Prior experience in defining hardware setups and equipment for reliability tests
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
$100,000 - $120,000 a year
Base pay is scaled depending on experience + Performance based Quarterly Bonus + Equity.
Benefits include but not limited to:
Health, dental and vision
FSA, HSA
PTO plus 14 paid company holidays
401K with 3% contribution
Stock Options
Life insurance and disability