IC Design Engineer; Analog/Mixed-Signal
Listed on 2025-12-01
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IT/Tech
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Hardware Engineer
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OverviewAre you a PhD grad with Analog/Mixed-Signal tapeout experience? Fantastic opportunity to join an AI tech start-up that is at the forefront of brain-inspired wearable computing, giving you the opportunity to work on groundbreaking technology and to mentor and grow your own team.
This on-site opportunity is based in West Lafayette, near Purdue University, with a rapidly growing startup. Work with leaders in IC/system design on a product that aims to revolutionize human-computer interfaces with AI.
As a Staff Engineer, you’ll play an essential role in designing the RF and mixed-signal ICs that will power this innovative technology.
If you are a self-starter with chip tapeout experience and the ambition to change the future of wearable technology, this could be the opportunity you have been looking for!
The Role- Design and analyze analog-mixed circuits with a focus on wireless communications.
- Integrate analog IPs into SOCs and perform related verification tasks.
- Manage the design and tapeout process for RF ICs, overseeing the entire design life cycle.
- Recruit, mentor, and develop junior and experienced engineers.
- PhD with Analog/Mixed-Signal chip tapeout experience
- Strong board-level and firmware debugging skills
- Extensive technical knowledge with a quick learning ability
- Proficiency in PCB Design software tools
- Mid-Senior level
- Full-time
- Computer Hardware Manufacturing
- Medical insurance
- Vision insurance
- 401(k)
- Disability insurance
- Pension plan
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