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Senior Signal and Power Integrity Engineer, Silicon

Google
Mountain View, CA Full-time 2/5/2026 $156k - $229k per year
Master's with 2+ Years of Experience
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FY 2025

Job Description

Join a team at Google that develops custom silicon solutions for direct-to-consumer products. You will leverage your expertise in signal and power integrity modeling to innovate hardware experiences that enhance performance and efficiency.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, related degree or equivalent practical experience.
  • 8 years of experience with signal and power integrity modeling and simulation for high-speed interfaces (e.g., LPDDR, MIPI, UFS, PCIe, USB).
  • Experience with electromagnetic theory, transmission line concepts, and circuit design.
  • Experience with EM simulation tools (e.g., HFSS, SiWave, PowerSI, Clarity) and circuit simulation tools (e.g., Hspice, Spectre, ADS).

Responsibilities

  • Execute package design studies, including technology selection, stack-up optimization, and layout.
  • Perform model extraction and simulation for system-level power and signal integrity across core power, Low Power Double Data Rate (LPDDR) memory, and high-speed I/O interfaces.
  • Develop and refine signal and power integrity methodologies and generate system-level design guidelines.
  • Conduct lab validation, perform correlation studies between simulation and measurement, and debug root-cause issues.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including SoC design, package design, and system hardware to deliver optimized solutions.

Benefits

  • Employees at Google are often offered benefits like comprehensive health insurance, 401(k) matching, and flexible work arrangements, among other benefits.

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