Analog/Mixed-Signal IC Design Engineer
At Apple, we work every day to design products that enrich people’s lives. We have an opportunity for a forward-thinking and exceptionally creative IC designer.
We are looking for an analog/mixed-signal architecture and IC design lead with in-depth knowledge of state-of-the-art data converters, system knowledge in wireline/wireless communication, and expertise in signal processing fundamentals. As a leading member of our dynamic group, you will have the rare and exciting opportunity to design new products that will delight millions of Apple’s customers every day.
Manage and deliver data converters and analog/mixed-signal circuits. Work with multi-functional teams to architect and implement state-of-the-art analog/mixed-signal circuits from initial concept towards high volume production. Coordinate with IP consumers, define production/validation plans, and conduct design reviews of blocks with peers/management to show that the design meets specification targets and requirements.
- Ph.D/Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering with 15+ years of relevant experience.
- Highly experienced in analog/mixed-signal design and technical leadership, strong communication, and team work
- Proven track-record of leading and delivering of high-volume mixed-signal IPs with emphasis on data converters
- Roadmap definition, experience and knowledge of standards in wireless and wireline communication
- Knowledge and experience of working with cross-functional teams such as platform architecture, system engineering, and software and firmware development
- Experience with post-silicon validation, system validation, and debug in different phases of production.
- Deep knowledge of analog/mixed-Signal design with focus on high-speed DACs, ADC architectures for both high-speed wireless and wireline applications
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