Analog Design Engineer
Apex Microtechnology - Tucson, AZ
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General Position Summary: This position is responsible for the development of discrete, hybrid, and custom IC design products. Essential functions and Responsibilities: • Transistor level design of high-voltage and high-power products using discrete semiconductor and passive components in hybrid and SMT assembly technologies. • Specification and selection of discrete semiconductors, passive components, and IC components for use in analog and mixed signal designs. • Hybrid and SMT circuit layout supervision. • Bread boarding/prototyping • Conduct design verification and validation. • Collaborate with marketing, test, automation, process, and applications engineers to develop high performance analog and mixed signal products from initial concept phase throughout the product release process. • Participate in product definition and design specification. • Create the necessary design and product documentation and participate in design reviews. • Perform additional responsibilities as requested. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • Proficiency in design tools including Spice simulation, schematic capture, PCB layout. • Data collection and post processing. • Present data to peers, management, and customers • Translate customer and market requirements into design requirements and product specifications. Minimum Qualifications: • BS in Electrical Engineering; AND • Zero - Three (0-3) years of relevant industry experience (electronics) with an understanding of analog and/or mixed signal design Preferred Qualifications: • Advanced Engineering degree. • Proven competence in operational amplifier design. • Power circuits design and development. • Experience with hybrid microcircuit or multichip module technologies. • Design team lead experience including coordination of cross-functional product development resources. • Schedule planning and tracking using software tools such as MS Project. • Hybrid and board-level circuit layout experience. • Lab characterization and debug skills.
Created: 2026-03-04