Analog IC Design Engineer, -Speed
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer -
IT/Tech
Systems Engineer
Our Fortune 500 client (One of the world's companies) is virtually looking for hardworking, motivated talent to join their innovative team.
Are you a Analog IC Design Engineer with a passion for collaborating with multiple teams and an interest in working onsite? Don't wait—apply today!
Position Title:
Analog IC Design Engineer, High-Speed
Duration: 12+ months with high possibilities of extension
Location:
100% Remote
Pay Range: $50-65/hr on W2
- Design high-performance and high-speed AMS circuits with a focus on transceivers and broadband circuits interfacing with silicon photonics elements.
- Document design simulations and verifications towards formal design reviews.
- Drive block-level floorplan, mask design, and their reviews.
- Run post-layout and mixed-signal top-level simulations to validate integration.
- Experience designing Analog-Front-End blocks such as trans-impedance amplifiers (TIA) and Tx Driver.
- Experience and deep understanding of Tx/Rx equalization techniques and circuits (e.g., CTLE, VGA, impedance matching network).
- Experience designing Analog-Front-End blocks for Ser Des.
- Hands-on design experience in TSMC N5 or N3 process node, from schematic to layout.
- Experience with 3D Electro-Magnetic (EM) simulation tools.
- Excellent understanding of CMOS device characteristics, noise, mismatch, linearity, and design trade-offs.
- Experience interfacing with silicon photonic modulators (MZM, Ring) is a plus.
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