Analog/Mixed-Signal Design Engineer
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TL;DR
Analog/Mixed-Signal Design Engineer: Architecture, design, and verification of analog and mixed-signal IP for precision, low-power custom analog ICs with an accent on nanometer CMOS technologies. Focus on defining and implementing transistor-level circuit solutions to meet challenging noise, distortion, and power consumption requirements.
Location: Onsite in Edinburgh, UK
Company
is a global technology leader that designs, develops, and supplies a broad range of semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions.
What you will do
- Design and verify complex analog circuits.
- Supervise layout implementation and perform post-layout verification.
- Present IP designs to internal and external customers.
- Prepare technical documentation and lead design reviews.
- Define transistor-level solutions for noise, distortion, and power challenges.
Requirements
- Bachelors, Masters, or Doctoral degree in Electronics or a related discipline.
- Experience in analog and mixed-signal IC design, preferably in nanometer CMOS technologies.
- Proficiency with design and debug tools such as Cadence Virtuoso and SPICE simulators.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Nice to have
- Experience with embedded power management in BCD technologies.
- Expertise in data converter design.
- Background in amplifier design (LNAs, OTAs, and PGAs).
- Knowledge of behavioural modelling for digital and analog circuits.
Culture & Benefits
- Opportunity to work on cutting-edge semiconductor solutions.
- Collaborative team environment focused on innovation.
- Professional development and learning opportunities within a global technology leader.
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