Analog Devices

Semiconductor

PrincipalMixedSignalDesignEngineer

$0–0k Wilmington, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Principal Mixed-Signal Design Engineer at Analog Devices. Skills: Mixed-Signal Design, Data Converters, Circuit Design, CMOS. Lead circuit development. Evaluate circuit architectures”

What You'll Achieve.

Drive advancements in automation; Drive advancements in robotics; Drive advancements in mobility; Drive advancements in healthcare; Drive advancements in energy; Drive advancements in data centers

Industry & Context.

Semiconductor
Problems you'll solve

Solving complex challenges

Eligibility Requirements

Export licensing review process may apply

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

14+ years’ experience in CMOS design, Experience in high-speed data converter design, Experience in Cadence schematic capture, Experience in SPICE simulation tools

Nice to Have

Signal processing knowledge, MATLAB experience

What You'll Do.

Lead circuit development

Evaluate circuit architectures

Select circuit architectures

Design transistor-level circuits

Prepare design documents

Conduct design reviews

Guide evaluation teams

Guide test engineering teams

Mentor design engineers

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work in a large team; Collaborate with brightest minds

Communication Scope

Good written communication skills; Good verbal communication skills

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