Description
As an analog and power systems engineer, you are expected to bridge analog circuit design and system-level architecture. This requires a solid understanding of mixed-signal building blocks (op-amps, filters, ADCs/DACs, output drivers), power conversion topologies (switching regulators, linear regulators, switched capacitors), charging systems (wired and wireless), and low-power sensor interfaces. You should be comfortable addressing system-level challenges including power sequencing, interference mitigation, PCB layout, thermal management, and digital interface design.
Minimum Qualifications
BS/MS in Electrical Engineering or equivalent 3+ years of industry experience Strong EE fundamentals: power conversion, analog circuits (op-amps, filters, ADCs/DACs), noise, linearity, and signal integrity in mixed-signal systems Hands-on experience with lab equipment (oscilloscope, power analyzer, digital meter, etc.) and circuit prototyping, characterization, and debugging Strong verbal and written communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in one or more of the following areas: Power management: SMPS, linear regulators, PMIC, system power architecture, camera flash/laser drivers Charging systems: wired/wireless charging, high-efficiency DC-DC converters, battery management (gas gauge, BMU, charger ICs) Analog/mixed-signal: low-power sensors and sensor interfaces, audio analog circuits, mixed-signal subsystem integration Experience collaborating across hardware, software, mechanical, and thermal engineering disciplines Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and drive complex tasks to completion Effective presentation skills and comfort working with IC vendors and contract manufacturers MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering or equivalent
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