Job Title
Analog Mixed-Signal Design Engineer
Role Summary
Design and optimize analog and mixed-signal circuits at the transistor level, collaborating with experienced teams in Atlanta and Poland. Work focuses on high-performance PLLs, SerDes, and other high-speed data interfaces, from design through analysis and customer support.
Experience Level
Mid-level. Specific years of experience not specified.
Responsibilities
Core responsibilities include:
- Design and simulate transistor-level analog and mixed-signal circuits (PLLs, SerDes, high-speed interfaces).
- Optimize circuits for performance and robustness across process, voltage, and temperature.
- Perform layout reviews and post-layout analysis; collaborate with layout engineers.
- Use laboratory equipment for validation and characterization; support bring-up and debug.
- Provide technical support and documentation for customers and internal teams.
- Communicate design decisions and results clearly to cross-functional teams.
Requirements
Must-have skills and attributes:
- Strong understanding of analog design fundamentals.
- Transistor-level CMOS circuit design experience.
- Exposure to layout and post-layout analysis workflows.
- Self-motivated with strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Organized, detail-oriented, and effective communicator.
Nice-to-have:
- Experience with FinFET technologies.
- Familiarity operating lab equipment such as J-BERT and high-speed oscilloscopes.
- Experience providing customer support for silicon/IP products.
- Scripting experience in Perl, Python, or equivalent for automation and data analysis.
Education Requirements
Bachelor's, Master’s, or PhD in Electronics Engineering.
About the Company
Company: Silicon Creations
Headquarters: Atlanta, GA, United States
Provider of high-performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductor IP, including PLLs, SerDes, and other high-speed data interfaces. Works with customers on circuit design, verification and support and maintains engineering teams in Atlanta and Poland.

Date Posted: 2026-05-28