Position Summary: Reliability and Test Engineering Manager
Location: Valley Green, PA
Amphenol High Speed Products Group is the market leader for high speed, high bandwidth electrical connectors for the Telecom/Datacom market (Mobile Networks, Storage, Servers, Routers, Switches, etc.). Our products help to enable the electronics revolution and remain a key enabler for all the major Tier 1 OEMs globally. We are currently seeking an experienced Reliability and Test Engineering Manager to join our Product Development team. The position will be located in Valley Green, PA.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
As the Reliability and Test Engineering Manager you will provide the lead in supporting the development and validation of new products through testing and analysis of data and designs.
Reliability Strategy & System Definition
Design-for-Reliability (Cable Assemblies)
Partner with cable and connector design teams to influence:
High-speed signal integrity over life (insertion loss, return loss, crosstalk, skew, BER degradation)
Mechanical robustness (strain relief, jacket materials, crimp integrity, retention features)
Connector interfaces (fretting corrosion, plating wear, contact normal force, mating durability)
Thermal and airflow interactions in dense AI racks
Drive design decisions that mitigate failure mechanisms such as:
Micro-motion-induced intermittents
Conductor and shield fatigue
Connector contact wear and oxidation.
Jacket cracking, creep, or abrasion
Review designs for compliance with derating, material compatibility, and manufacturability best practices.
Test, Validation & Qualification
Develop and execute reliability and qualification test plans specific to AI-scale cable assemblies, including:
Thermal cycling and thermal aging
Temperature/humidity bias (THB)
Vibration and mechanical shock
Flex, bend, torsion, and pull testing
Connector mating/unmating durability
Accelerated life testing (ALT) with combined stresses
Define electrical performance monitoring during stress, including:
Insertion loss and impedance drift
Eye diagrams and BER under stress
Intermittent detection during vibration and thermal cycling
Lead or support HALT characterization to understand design margins and dominant failure mechanisms.
Failure Analysis & Root Cause
Lead complex electrical-mechanical failure analysis for cable assemblies, including:
Intermittent opens and shorts
Signal degradation over life
Connector fretting, corrosion, or plating wear
Crimp, weld, or termination failures.
Apply structured root cause methods (8D, 5-Why, Fishbone) supported by:
Electrical probing and TDR
X-ray and micro sectioning
Optical and SEM analysis (as applicable)
Drive corrective and preventive actions (CAPA) and verify effectiveness through retesting.
Reliability Modeling & Data Analytics
Manufacturing & Supplier Engagement
Partner with manufacturing teams to define process controls, screening, and ESS strategies for cable assemblies.
Work directly with cable and connector suppliers to:
Review materials, processes, and reliability data.
Audit manufacturing controls.
Resolve field and production issues.
Assess reliability impact of ECO/ECN changes, including materials, suppliers, tooling, or process shifts.
Technical Leadership & Documentation
QUALIFICATIONS:
Additional Qualifications
Key Competencies
What Success Looks Like