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Looking for Lead SoC/ASIC Digital Design Engineer with experience in Design for Test (DFT). Prior 15-20 years of professional experience in SoC/ASIC Digital Design with focus on Design for Test (DFT.
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Essential Job Functions (include, but are not limited to the following): Responsibilities: • Lead all aspects of schematic design, including reviewing layouts, exporting Bill of Materials (BOM), conducting prototype bring-up, and troubleshooting issues throughout the development process.
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Candidate must be able to work with self-motivation and deliver on commitments with challenging schedules, lead design teams through various phases of ASIC design process including RTL design, chip level verification, coverage analysis, synthesis and STA. Candidate must possess solid knowledge in SOC design techniques, analog IPs, high speed IO protocols, CPF/UPF power design flow and lint/CDC tools.
$190,000 - $260,000 a year depends on experience (equity, bonuses)Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The NVIDIA System-On-Chip (SOC) group is looking for a top ASIC Engineer with a curiosity about SOC design automation, RTL integration, chip build and assembly, and padring design and verification.
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Experience in several of these areas is desirable: opto-mechanical systems, ultra-high vacuum systems, design of inspection equipment or similar instruments, motion controls, electronics, data acquisition systems such as Labview, measurement instrumentation, tooling & test fixture design, supplier management, new product introduction.
$125,100 - $212,700 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 6+ months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Should have experience in thermal, structural analysis and fluid flow modeling (Pro/Mechanica, ANSYS, CF Design skill strongly preferred). Conceptual and detailed design, detailed drawings, using 3D solid modeling (ProE/Creo.
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We are searching for a Process Equipment Design Engineer to join our fuel recycling engineering team. This role will include participation in cross-functional teams such as those with a focus on facility design, chemical and electrochemical engineering, I&C and software engineering, process modeling, quality assurance, and licensing.
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Broad knowledge of and skills in low-noise and low-power precision mixed-signal circuit design, sensors, analog and digital signal processing, random processes. Experience in the behavioral modeling of mixed-signal systems in MATLAB/Simulink and Cadence and transistor level design of the analog building blocks.
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As an Analog/Mixed-Signal Circuit Design Engineer, you will be involved with all phases of high-performance PHY designs from architectural concept to delivery of our final GDS. Submit Resume Mixed Signal Circuit Design Engineer.
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OverviewThe Mobile Solutions Business Unit is seeking entry level RF module design engineer to join a team of talented design engineers in our San Jose Design Center. Apply Microwave Engineering and RFIC design fundamentals focusing on integration of power amplifiers, low noise amplifier, filter, antenna and band switching modules in a laminate design.
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Strong knowledge of signal integrity analysis and PCB layout design principles. Proficiency with Cadence Allegro or comparable PCB design tools. Experience in package design or coordination with package design teams and signal integrity.
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6+ years of experience with electrical systems design/troubleshooting on typical semiconductor tools including RF plasma, PVD, CVD, and etch processes. PCB design experience with Altium. Experience with microcontroller, DSP design, digital, analog, & mixed design.
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Customized semiconductor device package design. Analog and mixed signal circuit (detector signal conditioning circuit) design at both chip and PCB level. Customized semiconductor device (especially customized electron detection device) design and simulation, performance optimization, and simulation model building.
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This is a PCB Design Engineer position who will be a part of our global hardware engineering design team, playing a critical role in ensuring the highest product quality standards and driving continuous improvement for Ring and Blink products.
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You will evaluate design feasibility and analyze circuit functionalities, implement analog and mixed signal circuit design to meet specifications, and validate design performance and functionalities by running block and chip level simulations using standard industry simulators, creating clear and effective documentation.
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