Analog Devices

Semiconductor

PrincipalProductApplicationsEngineer

$0–0k Taipei, Taiwan FULL TIME
The Brief

“Principal Product Applications Engineer at Analog Devices. Skills: Power solutions, System-level architectures, Product life cycle. Lead product definition. Translate customer requirements”

What You'll Achieve.

Bring products to market

Industry & Context.

Semiconductor
Problems you'll solve

Complex engineering challenges

Eligibility Requirements

10% travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's or Master's degree, 12+ years experience, Expert-level understanding of system-level power architecture, Advanced proficiency in hardware/firmware co-design, Advanced proficiency in system-level modeling

What You'll Do.

Lead product definition

Translate customer requirements

Define technical specifications

Direct end-to-end development

Ensure performance targets met

Ensure milestones met

Act as technical bridge

Guide system architecture

Maintain expertise in customer systems

Anticipate future application needs

Serve as project's technical authority

Direct teams through challenges

Author application notes

Author strategic technical documents

Identify business opportunities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

IC design teams; Business teams; Field teams; Global technology leaders

Communication Scope

Technical documentation

Process & Methodology

Product life cycle management

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