FAQs
What is the role of the Analog IC Design Engineer Intern at Micron?
The intern will assist analog engineers in designing the next generation of Micron’s tester ASICs and memory controller IP, working as part of a highly skilled PHY design team.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates should be working towards a B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering.
What skills are necessary for the Analog IC Design Engineer Intern position?
Strong fundamental knowledge of analog mixed-signal design, excellent written and verbal communication, knowledge of typical analog sub-blocks, experience with standard tools such as Cadence ADE and MATLAB, along with a curiosity to learn and grow.
What kind of projects will the intern be involved in?
The intern will assist in the development of analog cells such as current mirrors, op-amps, bandgaps, and CMOS/CML logic.
Is prior experience with analog design tools required?
While not mandatory, experience with industry-standard tools such as Cadence ADE, Spectre, and MATLAB is considered a plus.
Does Micron provide benefits for interns?
Yes, Micron offers benefits designed for personal well-being and professional growth, including medical, dental, and vision plans, as well as a paid time-off program.
What type of work environment can I expect as an intern at Micron?
The intern will be part of a collaborative and innovative team, working alongside experienced analog engineers in a fast-paced, high-tech environment.
Is diversity and inclusion valued at Micron?
Yes, Micron is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and an affirmative action employer, committed to diversity and inclusion.
Can I expect mentorship during the internship?
Yes, interns will work closely with full-time engineers who will provide guidance and mentorship throughout the internship experience.
Where can I find more information about job opportunities at Micron?
More information about job opportunities and the company can be found at micron.com/careers.