Analog/RF Layout Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Engineering
Telecoms Engineering, Electronics Engineer
We are hiring a highly skilled Analog/RF Layout Engineer to join an exciting semiconductor project. If you have deep expertise in advanced node layout design and RF layout techniques
, this is a fantastic opportunity to work on cutting-edge technologies.
Austin, TX (Hybrid – Onsite Required)
Duration6 Months (Possibility of Extension)
Education RequirementB.Tech / B.E / M.Tech / M.E in ECE / EE (Mandatory)
Job SummaryWe are seeking an experienced Analog/Mixed-Signal/RF Layout Engineer with strong hands‑on expertise in advanced technology nodes (5nm and below). The ideal candidate will have extensive RF layout experience, including high‑frequency signal integrity, shielding techniques, and EM considerations.
Must‑Have (Non‑Negotiable) Skills- 8+ years of experience in Analog/Mixed‑Signal/RF layout design
- Strong expertise in RF layout techniques
- Hands‑on experience with:
- Cadence Virtuoso (XL/GXL) for layout design
- Calibre for verification
- PDKs with multi‑patterning rules
- Experience in lower technology nodes (preferably 5nm and below)
- Strong RF layout experience including:
- High‑frequency signal path handling
- Guard rings & shielding implementation
- EM coupling considerations
- Layout of RF blocks such as Mixers, LNAs, VCOs, Power Amplifiers
- Mandatory educational qualification: B.Tech/B.E/M.Tech/M.E in ECE/EE
- Perform detailed Analog/RF layout design in advanced nodes
- Implement RF layout best practices for high‑frequency performance
- Ensure DRC/LVS compliance using Calibre
- Work closely with design and verification teams for optimal layout quality
- Maintain signal integrity and minimize parasitic effects in RF paths
If you’re an experienced Analog/RF Layout Engineer ready to work in a hybrid role in Austin with advanced node technologies, we’d love to connect!
Interested?Apply now or DM us to explore this opportunity! You can share resumes at or call us on
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