Senior Analog Mixed Signal Design Engineer
I am recruiting a Analog Mixed Signal Design Engineer to join Product Design Team where you will play a key role in shaping the next generation of cutting-edge sensor technologies.
As part of this team, you will be responsible for the circuit design of mixed-signal building blocks, focusing on analog design for critical components.
This position involves performance analysis, optimisation, design verification, and the integration of considerations for test, yield, and reliability into the design process.
Moreover, you will contribute significantly to specifying and implementing functional safety features for automotive applications.
Key Responsibilities :
- Lead the design of mixed-signal building blocks, particularly emphasising analog design for crucial components in sensor products.
- Engage in detailed performance analysis and optimisation activities to ensure the highest level of functionality and efficiency in the designed circuits.
- Implement robust design verification processes to validate the functionality and performance of the designed analog circuits
- Integrate considerations for testability, yield improvement, and reliability enhancement into the analog circuit design process.
- Play a pivotal role in specifying and implementing functional safety features, ensuring compliance with automotive safety standards for sensor applications.
Qualifications :
- Bachelor's / Master's / degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
- Proven experience in analog circuit design, especially in mixed-signal building blocks.
- Proficiency in performance analysis, optimisation, and design verification.
- Familiarity with considerations for test, yield, and reliability in circuit design.
- Knowledge of functional safety concepts and experience in implementing safety features for automotive applications is highly desirable.
Location :
This opportunity requires on-site work 4 days per week, and you will be based in one of our offices located in Barcelona (Spain), Tolochenaz (Switzerland), or Porto (Portugal).
Please contact Parm Shergill for more information.