Job Title
MTS Analog Design
Role Summary
Design and verify ultra-high-speed analog/mixed-signal (AMS) circuits for optical engine products. Work with cross-functional teams to develop block-level specifications, perform transistor-level design and simulation, and drive silicon characterization through production.
Experience Level
Senior β 12+ years of relevant industry experience.
Responsibilities
Key responsibilities include:
- Design and verify ultra-high-speed AMS circuits for next-generation optical engines.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop, refine, and review block-level specifications.
- Perform transistor-level simulations, design optimization, and device/behavioral modeling.
- Evaluate, measure, and debug silicon prototypes through characterization and into high-volume production.
- Lead design reviews, produce design documentation, and contribute to methodology improvements.
Requirements
Must-have and preferred qualifications:
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Must-have: 12+ years designing high-speed AMS blocks/subsystems with ownership of full design cycles from concept to production.
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Must-have: Ability to define architecture, drive specifications, and lead sub-teams as needed.
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Must-have: Expertise in silicon validation, optimization, yield improvement, and prototype characterization/debug.
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Must-have: Strong transistor-level simulation and modeling skills.
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Nice-to-have: BiCMOS high-speed design experience (TIAs, PAs, drivers).
Education Requirements
Not specified.
About the Company
Company: GlobalFoundries
Headquarters: Saratoga Springs, New York, USA
GlobalFoundries is a leading contract manufacturer for the global semiconductor industry, with facilities in multiple countries, including the USA. The company develops a broad portfolio of semiconductor technologies and employs around 13,000 people worldwide. GlobalFoundries focuses on enhancing competitiveness in specialized application solutions and fostering innovation in mobile communications, consumer electronics, and automotive applications.

Date Posted: 2026-05-19