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Analog Design Engineer

TPI Global

📍 Austin, United States 🇺🇸

contract
senior
hybrid
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Key Skills

LDOAnalogMixed-SignalValidationDebug

Industry

SemiconductorConsumer Electronics

Job Description

Title: Analog Designer

Location: Austin, TX /San Jose, CA/Santa Clara, CA / Boxborough, MA / Fort Collins, CO (Hybrid).

Duration: 12 Months (Possible to extension).

Employment Type: W2 Only (No C2C or 1099).


Top Priority Skills:

  1. LDO Regulator Design Expertise
  2. Analog & Mixed-Signal IC Design
  3. Silicon Validation, Characterization & Debug
  4. Strong Communication and Cross-Functional Collaboration


Position Summary:

We are seeking an experienced Senior Analog Design Engineer to lead the design, validation, and production deployment of high-performance analog and mixed-signal circuits with a strong emphasis on Low Dropout (LDO) voltage regulators. This role requires deep expertise in analog IC design, silicon validation, debugging, and SoC analog infrastructure development.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and validate high-performance analog circuits, with primary focus on LDO regulators and power management solutions.
  • Architect and implement analog and mixed-signal blocks for SoC infrastructure.
  • Perform circuit simulations, design verification, and robustness analysis across process, voltage, and temperature (PVT) conditions.
  • Lead silicon validation, characterization, debugging, and root-cause analysis of analog circuits.
  • Utilize schematic capture, simulation, and physical design tools to support product development.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field (Master's preferred).
  • 10+ years of industry experience in analog IC design.

Strong expertise in:

  • Low Dropout (LDO) regulator design
  • Analog and mixed-signal circuit design
  • SoC analog infrastructure
  • Silicon validation and debug
  • Schematic capture and simulation tools
  • Analog layout fundamentals and physical implementation considerations.