FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Analog Circuit Engineer?
The primary responsibility of the Analog Circuit Engineer is to manage the design and development of various analog circuits, including transmitters, receivers, equalizers, and power delivery circuits, while collaborating with other engineering teams to ensure successful integration.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A PhD degree with 10+ years of experience in Electrical Engineering, Microelectronics, Engineering Physics, or a related field is required, along with 12+ years of hands-on experience in high-speed analog circuit design.
What type of experience is preferred for applicants?
Applicants with a proven track record of delivering successful products from concept to volume production and strong project management skills are preferred.
Which EDA tools should applicants be proficient in?
Applicants should be proficient in using EDA tools such as Cadence Virtuoso, SPICE, or Synopsys.
Will there be opportunities for mentorship in this role?
Yes, as an Analog Circuit Design Lead, you will have the opportunity to mentor and collaborate with a talented team of engineers.
Are there any specific technologies that experience is preferred in?
Yes, hands-on experience in high-speed circuits, especially in PAMx technologies, as well as in-depth knowledge of various equalization technologies, is highly preferred.
What is the working model for this role?
This role will be eligible for a hybrid work model, allowing employees to split their time between on-site and off-site work.
What benefits does Intel provide for this position?
Intel offers a total compensation package that includes competitive pay, stock, bonuses, and benefit programs such as health, retirement, and vacation.
How does Intel ensure fair hiring practices?
Intel ensures fair hiring practices by considering all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by local law.
Is there any specific focus of the Client Computing Group (CCG) at Intel?
Yes, the CCG is focused on driving business strategy and product development for Intel's PC products and platforms, aiming to deliver purposeful computing experiences that unlock people's potential.