
Senior Staff Engineer, Analog IC Design
- Nashua, NH
- $187,343-243,559 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Product Definition: Assist Marketing in defining new products through feasibility studies and technical competitive analyses
- Product Design and Evaluation: Schematic Capture, IC layout, Simulation, Package Analysis, Evaluation Board Design, Design Validation, and mentoring junior engineers
- Product Documentation: Document all relevant product and design information to educate others on novel design techniques and provide guidance on product usage
- Product Characterization: Work with Characterization and Test Engineers to define, conduct and analyze data from product performance characterization
- Production ATE Development: Work with Test Engineers to define, develop and ramp production ATE solutions
- Product Support: Work with Applications, Product, Test and Manufacturing Engineers to help answer customer questions, assess field failures, support yield improvements, etc.
- Technology Development: work with Technologists to define the technology roadmap, addressing the performance and functional requirements of the product roadmap
- Typically requires 8 to 12 years of experience in analog integrated circuit design and power management circuit design depending on education and experience
- 8 years of experience in semiconductor industry
- Demonstrated working Silicon in more than one foundry process
- Exceptional knowledge of industry standard design conventions and rules in analog circuit design; knowledge in reducing design risk
- Solid understanding of analog circuit theory and power management circuits
- Capable in refining the product definition
- Possess excellent project management skills
- Creative and innovative on the architectural level
- Excellent analog integrated circuit and power management implementation skills
- Track record of thorough implementation and first working Silicon
- Experience debugging, probing and characterizing silicon using standard lab equipment
- Proficiency in design tools such as Cadence
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Master’s or PhD preferred