Staff Test Development Engineer - Product Development (ATE) at Analog Devices in Wilmington, Massachusetts
Overview: Pioneering Test Innovation at Analog Devices
Analog Devices stands at the forefront of semiconductor innovation, bridging the physical and digital worlds to power breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. With over $9 billion in FY24 revenue and 24,000 global employees, we're enabling digitized factories, advanced mobility solutions, digital healthcare advancements, climate change mitigation, and seamless human-world connectivity. In Wilmington, Massachusetts, our Staff Test Development Engineer - Product Development (ATE) role places you at the heart of this mission, focusing on MEMS technologies and wafer-level testing.
This senior position demands expertise in designing cost-effective testing methods across product development and manufacturing phases. You'll architect test strategies, develop advanced fixtures, craft diagnostic software, and lead cross-functional teams with minimal oversight. Collaborating internationally, you'll ensure new products meet rigorous standards, driving Analog Devices' reputation for reliability and innovation. Wilmington's state-of-the-art facilities provide the perfect backdrop for tackling complex challenges in automated test equipment (ATE), inertial sensors, and beyond.
Join a team where your technical leadership shapes future technologies. With 7+ years of experience, a degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering, and skills in LabVIEW, C#, and PCB design, you'll thrive in this dynamic environment. Expected salary reflects your expertise: $131,285–$190,108, plus bonuses and comprehensive benefits.
A Day in the Life of a Staff Test Development Engineer in Wilmington
Imagine starting your day in Wilmington, Massachusetts, at Analog Devices' cutting-edge lab. By 9 AM, you're reviewing test data from overnight wafer-level runs on MEMS inertial sensors. Diving into LabVIEW, you refine calibration algorithms to boost yield by 5%. Mid-morning, you collaborate via video with design engineers in Limerick, Ireland, and Bangkok, Thailand, aligning on ATE requirements for a new automotive-grade product.
Lunch sparks ideas in the innovation cafeteria, followed by hands-on PCB prototyping in the fabrication area. Afternoon involves mentoring a junior engineer on TestStand sequences, then architecting a custom fixture for high-temperature testing. As the day winds down, you analyze characterization data, prepare qualification reports, and plan resource allocation for the next sprint. With 10% travel, occasional trips to California partners keep things exciting. This rhythm blends deep technical work, leadership, and global impact.
Why Wilmington, Massachusetts? The Ideal Hub for Tech Pioneers
Wilmington, Massachusetts, just 20 miles north of Boston, offers an unbeatable blend of innovation and lifestyle. Home to Analog Devices' major R&D campus, it's a semiconductor epicenter amid Route 128's tech corridor—dubbed America's original Silicon Valley. Proximity to MIT, Harvard, and Lowell National Historical Park fuels intellectual energy, while companies like Raytheon and iRobot drive collaboration.
Enjoy Boston's world-class culture—museums, Fenway Park, historic Freedom Trail—without urban hustle. Wilmington's low crime, top-rated schools, and 200+ acres of parks like the Ipswich River Trail promote work-life balance. Commute easily via MBTA or I-93; housing ranges from charming colonials to modern townhomes. Fresh seafood, farm-to-table dining, and events like the Wilmington Apple Festival enrich daily life. For families, excellent public schools and youth sports abound. Massachusetts' no-income-tax-on-retirement and strong economy make it a smart long-term choice.
Career Growth: Elevate Your Expertise at Analog Devices
Analog Devices invests heavily in your trajectory. As Staff Test Development Engineer, expect rapid advancement through technical tracks or management. Lead multi-site projects, publish papers on MEMS testing innovations, and mentor globally. Access tuition reimbursement, certifications in ATE advancements, and leadership programs. With 24,000 employees, internal mobility spans Thailand, Ireland, California, and beyond. Performance bonuses reward impact; many rise to Principal Engineer or Director within 3–5 years. Continuous learning via internal universities and conferences keeps you ahead.
Rewards: Competitive Compensation and Benefits
Earn $131,285–$190,108 base, plus performance bonuses tied to personal and company success. Full medical, dental, vision; 401k match; generous PTO, holidays, sick time. Hybrid flexibility, wellness stipends, and stock options amplify rewards. Travel 10% for global exposure without burnout.
Culture: Collaborative Innovation in Wilmington
ADI's culture champions inclusivity, innovation, and growth. Diverse teams foster bold ideas; ERGs support every background. Wilmington's collaborative vibe—hackathons, tech talks—sparks creativity. We're committed to EEO, welcoming all regardless of race, gender, or origin.
Apply Now: Shape the Future
Ready to lead test development at Analog Devices? Submit your resume today. U.S. export controls apply; EEO employer.



