FAQs
What is the primary role of the Analog Mixed Signal IP Post Silicon Validation Engineer?
The primary role involves performing lab characterization and validation of various analog and mixed signal embedded circuits, collaborating with multi-functional teams to launch mobile SoCs.
What kind of circuits will I be working with in this role?
You will be working with embedded on-chip circuitry such as PLLs, DLLs, clocks, data converters, DDR memory, and various I/O interfaces.
What are the key qualifications required for this position?
Key qualifications include experience with PLL, PCIe, USB3/4, Display Port, SerDes specifications, knowledge of SerDes design and architecture, experience with lab equipment, and familiarity with lab automation software.
What educational background is necessary for this role?
A Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field is required.
Is there any opportunity for career advancement in this position?
Yes, base pay is determined within a range that provides the opportunity to progress as you grow and develop within the role.
What kind of lab equipment should I be familiar with?
Familiarity with lab equipment such as BERT, real-time scopes, sampling scopes, VNA, and protocol analyzers is essential.
Will I be collaborating with other teams?
Yes, collaboration with cross-functional teams, including Design, System HW, and SW, is a key aspect of this role.
Are there any benefits associated with this position?
Yes, employees receive comprehensive medical and dental coverage, retirement benefits, stock options, educational reimbursement, and more.
What is the pay range for this position?
The pay range for this role is between $58.61 and $88.29 per hour, depending on skills, qualifications, experience, and location.
Does Apple offer equal employment opportunities?
Yes, Apple is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusion and diversity, and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.