Foundry Interface Engineer – Analog / Display / Power Technologies
Cupertino, California, United States
Hardware
Can you influence, connect, get results and communicate effectively? As part of our Silicon Engineering group, you will take imaginative and revolutionary ideas and figure out how to turn them into reality! You and your team will apply engineering fundamentals and start from scratch if needed, bringing forward-thinking ideas to the real world. You will work at an exciting silicon design group that is responsible for crafting state-of-the-art ASICs! We have an extraordinary opportunity for Foundry Interface Engineers.
Description
Imagine yourself in our processor design effort, collaborating with design teams and providing technology support, with a critical impact on getting functional products to millions of customers quickly. In this highly visible role, you will be at the center of process technology problem solving, providing design enablement for key analog, display and PMIC products. The primary focus of this position is collaborating with internal design teams and semiconductor foundries. This is a hands-on, dynamic role requiring limited travel to foundries and development sites.
- Manage technical process collaboration with foundries.
- Provide support for product development, tape out and debug.
- Work closely with foundries on silicon process and product issues.
- Manage & evaluate foundry deliverables (PDK documentation, LVS, DRM/DRC, Spice models and tech files) and drive improvements with foundry.
- Participate in technology development, device engineering for PMIC / analog next generation process technologies.
- Support new product introduction from design concept through production release. Key tasks are supporting activities, handling tape outs, debugging silicon issues.
- Assess device usage cases to ensure product reliability (safe-operating-area evaluation).
- Manage and mitigate technology risks for multiple projects in parallel.
- Build crucial internal and external connections at suppliers and within Apple.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree and a minimum of 10 years relevant industry experience.
Key Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
- We are looking for applicants with at least 10 years of experience in semiconductor process technology and manufacturing. Direct experience in PMIC or analog technology development programs is desired*
- Deep knowledge of CMOS and BCDMOS technologies, particularly in the field of Analog design.
- Experience leading engineering teams is a plus
- Experience supporting designs with significant digital content is desired.
- Experience working with PDKs and collateral, such as Spice models, DRM/DRC, LVS, RC tech files, is critical.
- Experience collaborating with design (analog, power & digital) in a positive manner is a key requirement.
- Experience with process qualification and yield enhancement is a plus.
- Familiarity with reliability mechanisms and device safe operating areas is a plus.
- Good data analysis, problem solving, and very strong interpersonal skills required.
- Self-motivation and pragmatic execution of tasks is essential.
- Travel up to 10% for this role
Education & Experience
Additional Requirements
Pay & Benefits
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