Micron Technology

Semiconductor

SMTSAnalogDesignEngineer,MixedSignalPHY(Clocking&HighSpeedI/O)

$159–347k Boise, Idaho, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“SMTS Analog Design Engineer, Mixed-Signal PHY (Clocking & High-Speed I/O) at Micron Technology. Skills: Clocking architecture, High-speed signaling, Analog design. Own circuit design. Develop architecture decisions”

What You'll Achieve.

Prepare innovations for adoption; Validate boundaries with hardware data

Industry & Context.

Semiconductor
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis; Performance delta identification

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

BS, MS, or PhD in Electrical Engineering, 10+ years analog/mixed-signal IC design, At least one tape-out, Primary circuit ownership role, Deep expertise clocking circuit design, Transistor-level simulation skills, Solid understanding jitter analysis, Experience defining analog-digital interfaces, Ability to work effectively as peer, Written communication skills

Nice to Have

MS/PhD strongly preferred, Experience high-speed transmitter design, Experience high-speed receiver design, Familiarity die-to-die PHY architectures, Experience OTP/fuse-based calibration, Familiarity real-number modeling, Post-silicon characterization experience, Prior experience small team

What You'll Do.

Develop architecture decisions

Develop simulation execution

Maintain simulation execution

Define interface specifications

Review custom analog layout

Support post-silicon characterization

Author block-level specifications

Author simulation summary reports

Author interface control documents

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Peer technical contributor; Cross-discipline collaboration

Communication Scope

Written communication; Interface control documents

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