via Eightfold
$120K - 180K a year
Design and simulate analog/mixed-signal ASIC components, characterize designs, collaborate on system-level trade-offs, and support product architecture decisions.
PhD in Electrical Engineering or related field, 10+ years analog/mixed-signal IC design experience, ASIC tool proficiency, analog/RF analysis skills, layout experience, strong communication, US citizenship or permanent residency.
Utilize powerful ASIC tools to build key components for new ASICs. Conduct simulations to refine design performance and manufacturability. Analyze signals at the system level, beyond the ASIC. Characterize designs or prepare characterization plans. Collaborate with instrument product architects to evaluate power, cost, and performance trade-offs at the system level, aiding decision-making. MSEE/PhD in Electrical Engineering or a related field At least 10 years' experience designing analog and/or mixed signal integrated circuits for analog signal processing (such as amplifiers, PLLs, ADCs, DACs, etc.) Skilled in using modern ASIC design tools. Capable of performing analog and RF analysis without immediately relying on simulators. Strong ability to effectively collaborate across all organizational levels Excellent verbal communication and documentation skills. Willingness to travel domestically if needed. Experience with layout for critical cells Familiarity with characterizing designs in laboratory settings Previous success working with remote teams within the US Motivation to stay informed about process technology and a commitment to ongoing learning and self-improvement. Ability to understand and influence architectural and design choices US Citizen or lawful permanent resident
This job posting was last updated on 11/28/2025