Currently seeking an experienced, talented, and collaborative Analog
IC Design Architect in Power Management who will report to the
Director of Engineering, be a lead for the core design team, lead our
chip projects, and be instrumental in converting technology into disruptive products for our target markets.
Opportunity for even further technical leadership responsibilities and
professional growth as the company grows and meets its market
milestones.
We expect the successful candidate to
- lead our chip projects from product definition to successful
customer samples
- enjoy working in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment
comprising of smart and creative colleagues and team members
- maintain a sense of purpose and commitment, and be flexible in
response to internal leadership and market pressures
- embrace our vision!
Experience and Competencies
- 15+ years experience in analog integrated circuit design
- 10+ years experience in power management circuit design
- 5+ years experience in established semiconductor company
- led at least 5 power management chip products on the market
today
- collaborated on at least 10 analog IC chip designs
- demonstrated working Silicon in more than one foundry process
- solid 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
- system level understanding a plus
- experience in a startup environment is a plus
- experience in inventions and patent (co-)authorship a plus
Education
Minimum Bachelor (B.A. or B.S. or B. Eng.) in Electrical Engineering.
Masters or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering a plus.
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