ANALOG/MIXED-SIGNAL IC DESIGN ENGINEER

Overview

On Site
$140,000 - $200,000
Full Time

Skills

Analog Circuits
IC
Electrical Engineering
Integrated Circuit Design
Layout
Mixed Signal

Job Details

The Analog/Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer is responsible for the entire design process, from initial concept to production and testing, including defining specifications, performing simulations, creating
layouts, and conducting verification and validation.
Required experience & education:
MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering with emphasis in analog/mixed-signal integrated circuit design
5+ years of experience in analog or mixed-signal IC development in advanced CMOS processes, successful tape-out experience with leading foundries.
Experience with analog/mixed signal. Examples: OpAmps, bandgap, voltage/current references.
Experience with EDA environment tools, CAD tools and Analog design methodology including design,simulation, layout, and verification tools (e.g., Synopsys, Cadence, Mentor Graphics etc.)
Experience with analog mixed-signal concepts like mismatch mitigation, linearity, stability, low-power and low-noise techniques.
Hands-on experience with analog mixed-signal IC development from definition to high-volume production including layout supervision and bench characterization.
Nice to haves:
Hands-on experience in data converter (ADC/DAC) design and techniques
Hands-on experience in memory design or in-memory computing circuit design
Hands-on experience in AMS design and verification methodology
Why is This a Great Opportunity
Bleeding edge technology working into the future of AI with In-Memory Computing. Using proprietary efficient solutions for AI computations, allowing for superior performance and energy efficiency across
applications ranging from edge devices to data centers.
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