Product Development Engineer - Data & Yield Analysis
AMD · Austin, TX · Engineering
About this role
AMD is hiring a mid-level Hardware Engineer in the software engineering function based in Austin, TX. The posting calls out experience with Python, Snowflake, Embedded Systems. Listed education preference: a bachelor's degree or equivalent.
- Role
- Hardware Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Location
- Austin, TX
- Work mode
- On-site
- Education
- Bachelor's degree
- Department
- Engineering
- Posted
- Mar 6, 2026
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Job description
from AMD careersWHAT YOU DO AT AMD CHANGES EVERYTHING
At AMD, our mission is to build great products that accelerate next-generation computing experiences—from AI and data centers, to PCs, gaming and embedded systems. Grounded in a culture of innovation and collaboration, we believe real progress comes from bold ideas, human ingenuity and a shared passion to create something extraordinary. When you join AMD, you’ll discover the real differentiator is our culture. We push the limits of innovation to solve the world’s most important challenges—striving for execution excellence, while being direct, humble, collaborative, and inclusive of diverse perspectives. Join us as we shape the future of AI and beyond. Together, we advance your career.
THE ROLE
As an Enterprise Product Development Engineer – Data & Yield Analysis, you will play a key role in driving data‑informed decisions across next‑generation AMD microprocessors. This position sits within Product Engineering and spans New Product Introduction (NPI) through production, with a strong emphasis on yield learning, characterization interpretation, and test‑point strategy.
This is an analysis‑centric role. A significant portion of the job (perhaps 40-50%) involves working directly with large, imperfect silicon test and yield datasets—extracting meaningful signals from complex, non‑curated data files and translating that data into clear conclusions, risk assessments, and recommended actions for engineering teams and leadership.