[SI-LIST] Senior Signal Integrity Engineer - Juniper Networks - Sunnyvale, CA]

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  • Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2012 17:00:17 -0700

Senior Signal Integrity Engineer

Contribute in a team oriented centralized SI organization performing
system signal integrity design with exposure to new and different cutting
edge technologies.

Perform analysis and design and understand tradeoffs in designing
interconnect solutions ranging from chip to chip, board to board, backplane
and chassis to chassis interconnect.

Perform channel margin analysis to provide design tradeoffs amongst
package,board, connector.

Develop serdes channel simulation models and correlate to test structures.

Correlate Tx and Rx serdes simulation models with
measurements and work with serdes vendors to improve model accuracy.

Perform PCB timing analysis, work with board engineers
and layout designers to implement all SI rules, develop layout/SI checklists.

Document SI rules.

Perform SI DVT measurements on boards and correlate simulations with DVT
measurements.  Document SI DVT measurements and correlation to simulations.

Good team player able to work with other SI engineers and managers across
geography in a matrix organization.  Leverage designs from other SI
engineers and share in learning of new designs with SI team.

Capable of presenting new work/concepts/analysis to SI team forums.
Provide technical assessment of projects to SI management team.

Proficient with lab equipment such as oscilliscopes, Vector Network
Analyzers, Time Domain Reflectometers, Spectrum Analyzers, phase noise
analyzers.

Good lab debug skills a plus.

Proficient with AMI serdes models, ADS, HSPICE, Allegro, Sigrity, Ansoft
HFSS.

Good oral and written communication skills.  Team player able to work with
people across geography and in a matrix organization.  Capable of working
on several projects simultaneously.

Sending your resume to juniper@xxxxxxxx auto forwards your email directly
to our SI team.  (We use this address to reduce spam.)

However, you can also use rkettler    @    juniper.     net

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