Lead Engineer - SerDes mixed-signal design
IDj-5846
Job TypeDirect Hire
Remote TypeHybrid
Compensation$210000 - $240000 / yr
A global semiconductor client in Portland, Oregon seeks a proven high-speed analog mixed-signal designer to coach, mentor, and technically guide a small team in the architecture and design of high-speed (20+gbps) SerDes and ethernet circuits. 10 mm FinFET. Fast tape outs on new iterations. Exciting solutions that include Industrial , automotive, healthcare, robotic and agricultural industries.
You will evaluate and develop architectures. Own the analog and mixed-signal circuit design throughout the development cycle. Technically lead the design and development of complex SerDes products. Oversee layout and conduct post-layout simulations. Lead design reviews, lab evaluation, and debug. Assist in production test development.
Skills and experience that will get our attention:
- Commercializing high-speed SerDes circuits.
- Device physics of CMOS transistors, MIM capacitors, integrated inductors, and implanted resistors.
- Transistor-level design. Small signal and large signal CMOS device models.
- Recognizing potential problems due to model limitations, high-frequency effects, and device temperature effects.
- Characterizing and debugging mixed-signal SoCs.
- Package and layout parasitics. Extracted simulations.
- Cadence design, simulation, layout, and verification tools.
Desirable:
- PhD/MS
- Ethernet SerDes
- Video protocols such as DisplayPort, CSI/DSI, HDMI, and PCIe.
- Behavioral modeling, design, and synthesis of digital control blocks and state machines.
- Matlab and design of DSP blocks, including digital filters and decimators.
- Verilog, synthesis, place & route, and static timing analysis (STA).
- Several successful project lifecycles to the real world.
Worksite: Hybrid - Onsite in Portland, Oregon. A comprehensive relocation package offered.
The base salary is open (est.~$220,00). Additional lucrative bonus plan and significant RSUs. Excellent benefits package.
Canadian Citizens and H-1B visa holders are encouraged to apply.