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New College Graduate Systems Design Engineer

Renesas
Full-time
Remote friendly (Austin, Texas, United States)
Worldwide
Level - Entry or Early Career

Role Overview

The New College Graduate Systems Design Engineer position focuses on the architecture and optimization of digital multiphase voltage regulators. Responsibilities include performing gain/phase margin and stability analysis, modeling and simulating regulator behavior, and defining strategies for PWM modulation and current sensing.

Experience Level

This position is suitable for new college graduates looking to start their career as a Systems Design Engineer, particularly in the field of electrical engineering.

Key Responsibilities

  • Architect and optimize digital multiphase voltage regulators.
  • Perform gain/phase margin and stability analysis; design robust loop compensation.
  • Model and simulate regulator behavior using Simplis/MATLAB/Simulink/SystemVerilog.
  • Define PWM modulation, phase management, current sensing, and ripple minimization strategies.
  • Model, implement, and verify control logic using SystemVerilog/Verilog.
  • Collaborate across analog, digital, and mixed-signal teams to validate designs.
  • Drive improvements to feedback systems based on small-signal and time-domain analysis.

Qualifications

Applicants should have a deep understanding of feedback control, Bode/Nyquist stability criteria, and DSP fundamentals applied to digital power control. Proven modeling skills in behavioral, small-signal, and system-level design are critical, along with proficiency in SystemVerilog/Verilog for RTL design and verification.

Education Requirements

A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering is required, with a Ph.D. considered a plus.