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Analog Mixed Signal/Power Management Design Engineer

Qualcomm

Location

San Diego, CA

Type

Full-time

Posted

7/3/2026

Compensation

$142,400 - $213,600 per year

Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Master's with 2+ Years of Experience
Approval 97.1%·Filings 1,170·New hires 255·
Established Sponsor
·FY 2025

Job description

The role at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. focuses on overseeing the design, verification, and documentation of various CMOS mixed analog/digital blocks. The engineer will be involved in all aspects of design, from system definition to silicon evaluation, utilizing tools like Cadence ADE and MATLAB. This position requires a strong background in analog or mixed-signal integrated circuit design and offers opportunities to contribute to new initiatives. The engineer will work independently while also providing guidance to others in the team.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering with 5+ years of experience in analog or mixed-signal integrated circuit design, or a Master's degree with 3+ years of experience, or a PhD in a related field.
  • 3+ years of experience using design tools such as CADENCE, SPICE, MATLAB, and/or Verilog/VHDL.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee the definition, design, verification, and documentation for CMOS mixed analog/digital blocks.
  • Work with layout teams to supervise block-level layout of multiple blocks.
  • Define verification plans and run complex simulations and analyses on designs.
  • Design, program, and run complex tests while reviewing test results.
  • Consult with internal or external users and third-party vendors to ensure alignment with their needs.
  • Write clear and detailed technical documentation for complex projects.

Benefits

  • Qualcomm offers competitive compensation, annual bonuses, stock programs, comprehensive healthcare coverage, retirement plans, wellness programs, parental leave, flexible work options, and professional development opportunities.

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