Hi All,
We have a SI position in my group. Please send me your resume to
yoy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx if you are interested.
*Title: Signal and Power Integrity Engineer*
We are looking for candidates with experience in signal and power integrity.
The candidate will have a deep understanding of electromagnetics and strong
EE fundamentals. The successful candidate will be a strong communicator,
be creative, think critically, and able to analyze & distill complex issues.
*Key Qualifications:*
- MS in Electrical Engineering, Physics or similar field
required*. Ph.D.
preferred*
- Minimum 3 yearsâ experience in designing electronic systems
- Excellent written and verbal communication, including the
ability to express technical concepts in verbal and written forms.
- Detail oriented, excellent analytical skills, hands-on
problem-solving skills
- An understanding of S-parameter modeling methodologies and power
integrity concepts and principles
- Experience with network analyzers and high-speed scopes
- Experience with design tools including Sigrity
PowerSI/PowerDC/SystemSI/BBS, CST Microwave Design Studio, Ansys, SiSoft
QCD, hspice
- Deep understanding of HDI PCB design, Flex PCB design and PCB
design tools like Cadence Allegro
- Thorough understanding of the relationship between physical
layout and electrical performance
- Demonstrated ability to work well with cross-function teams
- Must be able to handle multiple projects, programs and tactical
and strategic development efforts without supervision
*Thanks*
*Grace*
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