Role Summary
The Principal Analog/RF Wireless Transceiver Design Engineer plays a crucial role in delivering next-generation wireless transceivers for UWB products. This position focuses on working with technology in Automotive, Mobile, Industrial, IoT, and Consumer applications.
Experience Level
Professional (12+ years of experience in Analog/RF design or equivalent with an advanced degree).
Responsibilities
The responsibilities include:
- Create and develop high-quality Analog/RF systems and subsystems.
- Write verification plans and develop automated test benches.
- Create and verify behavioral models of analog blocks.
- Design and verify Analog/RF blocks and sub-blocks to 20GHz.
- Collaborate with IC Layout Design Engineers.
- Ensure designs follow industry best practices.
- Host design and verification reviews.
- Support lab evaluation, characterization, and testing.
- Collaborate with various teams to ensure product specifications.
- Drive continuous productivity improvements.
- Mentor and guide employees and interns.
Requirements
The required qualifications include:
- Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering or related field.
- 12+ years of Analog/RF design experience.
- Experience on circuit design of Transceivers.
- Excellent working knowledge of Cadence Virtuoso.
- Detailed design experience with analog/mixed-signal circuits on advanced CMOS nodes.
- Strong teamwork and interpersonal skills.
- Clear communication and presentation skills.
Education Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering or a related field required; a Master’s degree is preferred.
About the Company
Company: Qorvo
Headquarters: Greensboro, NC, US
Qorvo supplies innovative semiconductor solutions that enhance connectivity and power for a variety of applications, including consumer electronics, automotive, and healthcare. With a focus on RF and power solutions, Qorvo combines technology leadership and global manufacturing to address complex challenges in fast-growing industries. Their commitment to excellence and innovation drives them to shape the future of wireless communications.

Date Posted: 2026-04-16