About this position
Chip 1 Exchange is hiring a Quality Control Inspector with hands-on electronics knowledge to perform advanced system-level and component-level inspection of electronic hardware in a professional ESD-controlled laboratory.
This is a technical, analytical position. It is not a supervisory role and not checklist-based production inspection. This role requires comfort working directly with CPUs, RAM, ICs, PCBs, GPUs, storage devices, and semiconductor components using microscopes, X-Ray inspection systems, and material analysis tools.
This position is best suited for individuals who:
• Have physically built, repaired, or diagnosed computer hardware
• Understand how electronic components function within a system
• Are comfortable reading datasheets and technical specifications
• Naturally question inconsistencies rather than simply recording them
This role emphasizes hands-on electronics and hardware inspection experience within a technical laboratory setting. Candidates with direct exposure to electronic components, semiconductor devices, or computer hardware will be best positioned for success in this environment.
Why You’ll Love This Role
- Professional Lab Environment - Work in a clean, climate-controlled, ESD-safe lab — not an assembly line.
- Advanced Technical Tools - Use high-magnification microscope inspection, X-Ray imaging, XRF material analysis, and chemical de-capsulation techniques.
- Technical Specialization - Develop expertise in counterfeit electronics detection under IDEA-1010B, AS6081, ISO 9001, and AS9120 standards.
- Comprehensive Benefits - Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Retirement Plan, and PTO (after 90 days).
Essential Functions & Responsibilities
Systems-Level Inspection
- Inspect HDDs, SSDs, RAM modules, GPUs, motherboards, networking devices, and electronic assemblies.
- Evaluate PCB integrity, solder joints, connectors, labeling accuracy, and part markings.
- Compare hardware against OEM documentation and manufacturer specifications.
Component-Level Inspection
- Inspect ICs, CPUs, memory chips, discrete and non-discrete semiconductor devices.
- Identity package types (BGA, QFP, SOIC, DIP) and verify physical characteristics.
- Detect resurfacing, re-marking, sanding, coating inconsistencies, bent leads, and counterfeit indicators.
Technical Analysis & Evaluation & Evaluation
- Perform detailed high-magnification microscope visual inspection.
- Operate X-Ray inspection systems to analyze internal die structure and lead frames.
- Utilize XRF material analysis equipment to verify material composition.
- Cross-reference inspection findings with datasheets and technical schematics.
- Apply structured diagnostic reasoning to distinguish authentic manufacturing variance from potential tampering.
Documentation & Compliance
- Record inspection findings with high-resolution images and detailed technical notes.
- Maintain compliance with ISO 9001 and AS9120 quality standards.
- Follow OSHA, ESD, radiation safety, and chemical handling protocols.
Required Skills & Qualifications
Relevant Experience
- 1 - 3 years of relevant experience in Electronics Quality Control (QC), Electronics Technician, Hardware Technician, computer hardware repair, electronics troubleshooting, or similar technical roles preferred.
- Experience with counterfeit electronic component detection is a strong plus.
- CompTIA A+ certification is a strong plus.
Electronics & Hardware Competency
- Hands-on experience handling CPUs, RAM, ICs, PCBs, GPUs, storage devices, and semiconductor components.
- Ability to read datasheets and basic schematics without assistance.
- Clear understanding of component-level versus system-level hardware behavior.
Analytical & Inspection Capability
- Demonstrated ability to detect minute inconsistencies in markings, texture, and physical condition.
- Logical, evidence-based evaluation skills.
- Comfort making judgement calls supported by documentation.
Technical & Computer Proficiency
- Proficiency in Microsoft 365 (Primarily Outlook and Excel).
- Ability to independently locate manufacturer datasheets and technical documentation using search engines and technical information sites.
Safety & Work Readiness
- Willingness to work around low-level radiation equipment (X-Ray) and chemical solvents (Acetone, Dynasolve).
- Strict adherence to ESD and safety protocols.
Language Skills
- Fluency in English is required.
- Mandarin or Spanish proficiency is a plus.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
- First Shift: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM.
- ESD-controlled laboratory setting.
- Daily use of microscope inspection and X-Ray inspection systems.
- Exposure to controlled chemical solvents.
- Fine motor skills and ability to lift up to 50 lbs. required.
Work Authorization
Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Chip 1 Exchange is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit, and business need.
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