Semiconductor burn-in testing systems and high-power validation equipment
Micro Control Company manufactures burn-in test systems for semiconductor validation, operating since 1972 with a 201–500 person base in Minneapolis. The tech stack (SAP, Oracle, Salesforce, Cadence Allegro, SolidWorks, CMMS) reflects a hybrid manufacturing + engineering org. Hiring velocity is accelerating with 8 roles posted in the last month, concentrated in engineering (6 roles) across mid and senior levels — a signal they're scaling R&D capacity. Pain-point clustering (production scheduling, equipment downtime, vendor qualification, supply-chain resilience) points to operational tightness around test-chamber reliability and sourcing.
Micro Control Company designs and manufactures burn-in test systems used by semiconductor companies to validate high-power and logic devices under stress. The business spans hardware design (Cadence, SolidWorks), manufacturing operations (SAP, Oracle, CMMS), and field service. Active initiatives include burn-in chamber development, construction/renovation projects, and procurement strategy refinement. The company operates a geographically concentrated U.S. footprint and manages vendor qualification and supply-chain resilience as core operational functions.
SAP and Oracle for ERP, Salesforce for CRM, Cadence Allegro and SolidWorks for design, Jira for project tracking, CMMS for maintenance, and Microsoft Office suite.
Minneapolis, Minnesota. All active hiring is based in the United States.
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