Job Title
Analog IC Design Engineer
Role Summary
The Analog IC Design Engineer will collaborate with R&D and demand creation teams to develop analog and mixed signal electronic components. The role entails defining, implementing, and validating designs throughout the entire process from concept to mass production.
Experience Level
Senior - 8 years of relevant experience required.
Responsibilities
The responsibilities include:
- Designing analog integrated circuits and mixed signal parts.
- Creating block level specifications and designs.
- Supervising the layout and overseeing production stages.
- Conducting tests and validating silicon performance metrics.
- Managing schedules and ensuring timely project delivery.
- Collaborating with cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
- Engaging with customers to understand and implement their requirements.
- Performing analysis on design optimization and performance verification.
Requirements
Must-have qualifications include:
- Master's degree in Electrical Engineering.
- 8 years of relevant engineering experience.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Experience with CAD tools for schematic generation and simulation.
- Ability to work in teams and manage complex design tasks.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Nice-to-have qualifications include:
- Experience with high-speed modules and power module design.
- Knowledge of device physics and process technology trade-offs.
- Familiarity with IC system partitioning and architectural analysis.
- Ability to conduct simulations for performance metrics.
- History of effective customer and stakeholder engagement.
Education Requirements
Master's degree in Electrical Engineering is required.
About the Company
Company: Texas Instruments
Headquarters: Dallas, Texas, USA
Texas Instruments is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, and sells analog and embedded processing chips for various markets including industrial, automotive, and personal electronics. The company's innovations aim to make electronics more affordable and reliable, fostering advancements in technology through each generation of semiconductors.

Date Posted: 2026-02-21