
Test Engineer – Failure Analysis & Lab Validation
About the Role
The Test Engineer – Failure Analysis & Lab Validation plays a key role in supporting product development through hands‑on laboratory testing, dimensional inspection, and failure analysis of alloy and composite bicycle products.
This role sits within the Test Laboratory and works closely with R&D and Quality teams to validate new product designs, investigate failures, and ensure testing data is accurate, well‑documented, and actionable.
This position is best suited for early‑career engineers who are eager to build strong technical depth through practical lab work in a product development environment.
How You Will Make a Difference
Perform First Article Inspections (FAI), including dimensional measurement, geometry checks, and cosmetic inspections against engineering drawings.
Execute mechanical testing (static and dynamic) of bicycle components and assemblies in a controlled lab environment.
Set up, operate, and tear down test equipment and fixtures, ensuring safe and accurate test execution.
Support failure analysis activities, including sample preparation, cross‑sectioning, polishing, burn‑off, ply‑by‑ply inspection, hardness, thickness, and roughness checks.
Document test results, failure observations, and analysis findings clearly and consistently.
Communicate inspection and test outcomes with R&D and Quality team members in Vietnam and globally.
Support coordination of test priorities and schedules in collaboration with internal stakeholders.
Maintain good laboratory discipline, including sample organization, equipment care, and calibration awareness.
What You Need to Win
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Quality Engineering, or a related technical field.
Approximate ly 1–3 years of experience in one or more of the following: Mechanical or materials testing, Test laboratory environments, Dimensional inspection or metrology, Quality or inspection roles supporting R&D or NPI
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications, including basic GD&T.
Hands‑on experience using measurement tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges, or CMM/VMM.
Comfort working in a laboratory setting with physical products, test fixtures, and equipment.
Ability to work independently with limited supervision while following defined procedures.
Clear written and verbal communication skills in English.
Proficiency with basic engineering tools such as Excel, PowerPoint, and CAD viewers (e.g., Creo or AutoCAD) is an advantage.
Experience with composite or alloy materials, or strong interest in learning, is a plus.
Interest in bicycles, sporting goods, or performance‑driven consumer products is preferred.
Willingness to work on‑site in Ho Chi Minh City.
Here at Specialized we believe that bikes have the power to change lives for the better. We are a culture of barrier-breakers, but we need your unique ideas and backgrounds to help us push boundaries and change the world. We are always looking for creative, innovative, and passionate people who can contribute to our mission of getting people outside. Regardless of your qualifications, if you think this could be you and you're ready to make a difference, please apply! We hope that you will reach out and show us how you can make an impact here.

Founded on the principle of performance and fueled by innovation, our focus on the rider and their needs is our constant. From seasoned pros and weekend warriors, to kids and commuters—if you ride, we’re for you. The passion we have for sharing our love of bikes with the world can be seen in those who choose to work here. Headquartered in Morgan Hill, CA, the passionate and creative teammates at Specialized have designed and manufactured the world's most innovative bikes and gear since 1974.
Are you ready to join our team and help pedal the planet forward?