Cohu manufactures test handlers, contactors, and automated inspection equipment for semiconductor fabs. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (19 of 29 active roles) and project focus on software architecture harmonization and ATE (automated test equipment) control systems suggest the company is modernizing its embedded/firmware stack—C++, DSP, FPGA, and GPGPU dominate the tech footprint. Active work on 5G/mmWave RF test software and thermal product launches indicates capacity expansion toward higher-margin segments.
Cohu is a publicly traded semiconductor equipment manufacturer (NASDAQ: COHU) headquartered in San Diego, California, with approximately 3,000 employees globally. The company supplies test handlers, contactors, probe pins, and thermal subsystems to semiconductor manufacturers, along with vision inspection and data analytics software for yield optimization. Cohu serves chipmakers across RF power amplifier testing, MEMS test, and high-volume 5G/mmWave RF applications. The company operates globally with active hiring in the United States, Singapore, and Japan.
Cohu manufactures semiconductor test handlers, contactors, and automated test equipment (ATE) for chipmakers. The company also provides vision inspection, thermal subsystems, and data analytics software to optimize manufacturing yield and productivity.
Cohu is headquartered in Poway, California (San Diego area). The company is publicly traded on NASDAQ under the ticker COHU and employs approximately 3,000 people globally.
Cohu has active hiring in the United States, Singapore, and Japan. Engineering roles represent the majority of open positions (19 of 29), followed by sales (4) and marketing (2).
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