The Allegro team is united by a clear purpose—advancing technologies that make the world safer, more efficient, and more sustainable. With over 30 years of experience in semiconductor innovation, we bring that purpose to life across every part of the business—from breakthrough product development and customer success to how we show up for each other and the communities we serve.
The Opportunity
The Failure Analysis Internship will allow a potential candidate to gain hands-on experience with failure analysis (FA) lab equipment and tools for semiconductor integrated circuits (ICs). Specifically, with this internship we are looking for an individual to take a key role in developing new in-house automated test equipment using the NI – PXI platform. During your internship, you will have exposure to multiple other engineering groups within the organization, including systems engineering, design engineering, product validation engineering, and quality engineering.
What You Will Do
Integrate with the FA team, learn and perform the verification of failure (VOF) customer return process, and become exposed to standard FA procedures.
Develop test software using Python and LabVIEW to interface with the PXI equipment to test multiple unique Allegro semiconductor devices.
Create and manage test program documentation.
Test, troubleshoot, and debug test hardware and software.
Participate in weekly update meetings concerning progress towards PXI test program development.
Participate in cross-functional teams to enable development of PXI test software and hardware communication.
What You Will Need
Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in Computer Engineering, or Electrical Engineering with additional relevant programming coursework. Cumulative 3.0/4.0 GPA, or higher.
Experience with or exposure to scripting languages such as Python, LabVIEW, and MATLAB.
Interest in or exposure to test automation equipment, especially the NI - PXI.
Proficiency with bench level test equipment (i.e., DC power supplies, oscilloscopes, multi-meters).
Ability to communicate clearly and collaborate with teammates across technical and non-technical groups.
Preferred Qualifications
Familiarity with Verilog or other HDLs.
Familiarity with communication protocols (i.e., SPI, I2C).
Strong verbal and written communication skills and willingness to collaborate with other engineers.
Strong curiosity, willingness to learn, and problem-solving mindset.
Coursework providing knowledge and background in semiconductor processing, process control methodology and/or device failure analysis.
Why Allegro?
Join Allegro and become part of a team where your contributions truly matter.
We foster a culture of Real Innovation, empowering you to push boundaries, develop cutting-edge solutions, and drive continuous improvement.
Your work will create a Real Impact by solving complex real-world challenges that fuel our success and shape the future of technology.
You’ll experience Real Connection, collaborating with talented colleagues around the globe in an environment built on trust, respect, and a shared purpose.
Join us—and help build what’s next.
At Allegro, we are committed to providing a harassment-free environment of mutual respect to fuel innovation through inclusive thought collaboration. Allegro is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, parental status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Allegro makes hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time.
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