What You'll Do Build, configure, and troubleshoot PC/server-based test systems used for SSD validation Support SSD hardware bring-up , configuration, and maintenance across multiple platforms/projects Set up and troubleshoot NVMe / PCIe storage test environments (hosts + supporting lab infrastructure) Execute defined manual test plans/procedures with strong attention to detail and consistency Diagnose hardware/system-level issues; collect logs, traces, and diagnostic data to support debug efforts Document and summarize test results, failures, and observations clearly for engineering review Support lab operations: inventory tracking, shipping/receiving, hardware movement, rack/system setup Collaborate with cross-functional teams and provide regular status updates in an agile/SCRUM workflow Identify opportunities for efficiency improvements; assist with basic automation/scripting where helpful SSD Hardware Test TechnicianRequired Qualifications Hands-on experience building and troubleshooting PC or server hardware (assembly, modification, reassembly) Strong troubleshooting skills in a lab/technical environment Comfortable performing repetitive manual testing with high accuracy Working knowledge of Linux/Unix command line (install, troubleshoot, basic debugging) Strong written/verbal communication and documentation skills Proficiency with Excel for tracking, reporting, and organization Able to work independently using technical documentation and written procedures SSD Hardware Test TechnicianPreferred (Nice to Have) Experience in an SSD, storage, hardware validation, or engineering lab environment Familiarity with SSD technologies (preferred, not required) Experience with NVMe/PCIe hardware technologies Basic scripting in Python and/or Shell Experience with analyzers/logging/debug tools (protocol analyzers, trace capture, etc.) Interest in process improvement and scaling repeatable lab workflows Apply Apply today—qualified candidates will be contacted to schedule a quick phone screen. You'll help keep validation systems stable and available by building/configuring hardware, executing defined manual test procedures, collecting logs/traces, and documenting results for engineering teams.