JobsAnalog Mixed Signal IP Engineer
Job description
Apple is seeking a motivated Analog Mixed Signal IP Engineer to join their dynamic team. This role involves taking ownership of analog IP from external vendors and ensuring it meets Apple's high-quality standards. The engineer will work closely with cross-functional teams and may require occasional travel. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to products that enhance the lives of millions of customers.
Requirements
- BSEE or MSEE degree
- A minimum of 7 years of experience in analog IC design
- Hands-on design expertise in at least 3 areas such as LDO, ADC, DAC, PLL, Serdes, bandgap reference, filter design, or switched capacitor circuit design
- Solid understanding of transistor device characteristics in advanced CMOS processes
- Knowledge of analog IC design flow and tools
- Experience with standards like PCI Express, MIPI, USB, or DisplayPort is a plus
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong initiative and ownership of responsibilities
Responsibilities
- Assure that the analog IP meets Apple's high-quality standards
- Integrate analog IP into industry-leading mobile devices
- Collaborate with different cross-functional teams within Apple
- Work closely with external vendors
- Manage responsibilities effectively to meet aggressive deadlines
Benefits
- Employees at Apple are often offered comprehensive benefits that support physical and mental well-being—flexible medical plans, confidential counseling, onsite wellness centers at major campuses, and resources for fitness and daily life. Families typically receive fertility support, paid parental leave with gradual return, caregiving leave, and dependent-care guidance, while financial perks commonly include stock grants (with purchase discounts), 401(k) matching, and income-protection coverage. Employees also see robust time off, Apple University learning and tuition reimbursement, donation matching and paid volunteer hours, and deep product and partner discounts.
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