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At SolarEdge (NASDAQ: SEDG), we're a global leader in smart energy technology, with over 4,000 employees, offices in 34 countries, and millions of installations worldwide.
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With the growing demand for electricity, the need for smart, clean energy sources is constantly rising. SolarEdge offers amazing opportunities to develop your skills in a multidisciplinary environment, covering everything from research and development to production and customer supply. Work with talented colleagues, tackle exciting challenges, and help create a sustainable future in an industry that's always evolving and innovating. Join us and be part of a company that values creativity, agility, and impactful work.
We are seeking a talented PCBA Process Engineer to join our manufacturing team in Austin, TX. In this role, you will design, optimize, and sustain printed circuit board assembly manufacturing processes to improve yield, quality, throughput, and cost efficiency. You will troubleshoot production issues, define and maintain SMT and related assembly process parameters, and support the introduction of new materials, tooling, equipment, and technologies. The ideal candidate brings strong process engineering expertise, hands-on problem-solving skills, and a continuous improvement mindset to help drive robust, scalable, and high-quality manufacturing performance.
Location: Austin, TX
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