FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Principal Analog Design Engineer position?
The primary responsibility is to work on the development of new product solutions for portable consumer applications, engaging directly with Tier 1 OEMs, as well as providing supervision and mentorship to team members.
What are the educational requirements for this position?
Candidates must hold an Electronic Engineering degree along with 10+ years of experience as an analog/mixed signal IC designer.
What kind of circuit design experience is preferred for applicants?
Preferred candidates should have design experience with circuits such as amplifiers, DACs, ADCs, bandgaps, bias circuits, LDOs, switching power supply circuits, and audio.
Is prior experience in integrating analog blocks into microcontroller systems required?
While it is not strictly required, experience in integrating analog blocks such as converters and power management into complex microcontroller systems would be advantageous.
What is the expected travel percentage for this position?
The expected travel for this position is about 10% of the time.
Is team collaboration emphasized in this role?
Yes, strong people leadership, teamwork, and communication skills are required, indicating a high emphasis on collaboration.
Will the Principal Analog Design Engineer be involved in customer presentations?
Yes, the role includes conducting technical presentations to ADI’s internal engineering team and customers.
How does ADI support diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
Analog Devices fosters a culture where everyone has the opportunity to succeed, regardless of various demographic or personal factors, thereby supporting diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Where are the team's physical locations?
The team is based in Valencia (Spain), Cork (Ireland), Limerick (Ireland), and Newbury (England).
What is the shift type for this position?
The shift type for this position is 1st Shift/Days.