Analog Engineer

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Oregon, Hillsboro, United States +3

Analog Circuit Design Engineer at Intel, focusing on designing and developing analog and mixed-signal circuits in advanced process nodes for client, server, and networking technologies. Responsibilities include circuit design, simulation, optimization, tape-out, and post-silicon validation.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design, develop, and implement analog circuits and mixed-signal IPs, including ADCs, DACs, voltage regulators, and high-speed I/O interfaces.
  2. Perform circuit-level design, simulation, and optimization to meet power, performance, area, timing, and yield requirements.
  3. Create and validate floorplans, extract chip parameters, and simulate analog behavior models to ensure robust designs.
  4. Develop test plans for design verification and evaluate test results to meet specification requirements.
  5. Serve as a technical interface to process technology, IP engineers, and product teams, leveraging design insights to influence future process node development.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field and 8+ years of experience in analog and mixed-signal circuit design; or Master's degree with 6+ years of experience; or PhD with 4+ years of experience.
  • Expertise in analog circuit design, simulation, and verification.
  • Proficiency in CMOS technologies and layout understanding for analog circuits.
  • Experience with tape-out processes for analog mixed-signal circuits, including ADCs and DACs.
  • Knowledge of SoC analog layout design checks and methodologies.

Nice to have

  • Advanced knowledge of high-speed parallel or serial I/O links, clock distribution, or voltage regulator design.
  • Experience with PLLs, bandgap references, inductors, transmission lines, and RF or millimeter-wave circuits.
  • Strong understanding of power delivery networks (PDN) and integrated power regulators.
  • Proven ability to collaborate across teams and influence decisions related to process technology and product development.

What the JD emphasized

  • analog and mixed-signal circuit design
  • analog circuit design, simulation, and verification
  • CMOS technologies and layout understanding for analog circuits
  • tape-out processes for analog mixed-signal circuits