The Analog Design Engineer will design and deliver analog/mixed-signal circuits, collaborating with various teams for successful silicon production. Responsibilities include developing specifications, circuit design, simulation, and troubleshooting to ensure quality outcomes.
## About Tylsemi
Tylsemi is building and scaling high-impact semiconductor operations. We partner across design, manufacturing, and supply chain to bring silicon from concept to high-volume production with speed, quality, and predictable execution.
## Role Overview
As an Analog Design Engineer at Tylsemi, you will design and deliver high-performance analog and mixed-signal circuits that enable robust, manufacturable silicon. This role spans a wide experience range (5–30 years) and is ideal for engineers who combine strong fundamentals with practical execution—translating system requirements into silicon-ready designs, validating performance across corners, and partnering closely with layout, verification, test, and product teams to drive first-time-right outcomes.
## What You’ll Do
* Own end-to-end analog block development: requirements definition, architecture, transistor-level design, simulation, and signoff
* Design and optimize analog/mixed-signal circuits such as amplifiers, references, biasing, regulators (LDO/DC-DC support), comparators, oscillators/clocking, data converters (as applicable), and sensor/AFE front ends
* Drive performance across PVT corners, mismatch/Monte Carlo, aging/reliability considerations, and realistic loading/interaction with surrounding blocks
* Partner with layout to guide floorplanning, matching/guarding strategies, parasitic-aware design, and post-layout closure (PEX)
* Develop and maintain testbenches, modeling collateral, and documentation to enable efficient verification and integration
* Support silicon bring-up and debug: correlate lab data to simulations, root-cause issues, and implement design fixes or ECOs
* Collaborate cross-functionally with digital, firmware, DFT, validation, and product engineering to ensure system-level success
* Contribute to design methodology improvements: reusable circuits, checklists, signoff flows, and best practices that scale across programs
## What We’re Looking For
* 5–30 years of experience in analog or mixed-signal IC design (scope and ownership aligned to experience level)
* Strong fundamentals in analog circuit design, device physics, noise, stability/compensation, and feedback systems
* Proficiency with industry-standard EDA tools and simulation flows (e.g., Spectre/HSPICE, ADE, waveform/debug tooling)
* Experience closing designs through post-layout parasitics and across process/voltage/temperature corners
* Ability to translate ambiguous system needs into clear block requirements and executable design plans
* Strong debugging skills and comfort working with lab/validation teams to correlate silicon to simulation
* Clear communication and high ownership in cross-site, cross-functional environments
## Required Skills
* Analog design
## Nice to Have
* Experience with high-speed or precision analog (low-noise, low-offset, high-linearity) depending on product needs
* Background in power management (LDOs, bandgaps, references, protection, start-up, transient response)
* ADC/DAC, PLL/clocking, or SERDES-adjacent analog experience
* Familiarity with reliability/ESD considerations and design-for-manufacturability practices
* Experience supporting production ramp: yield learning, characterization, and test correlation
## Success in This Role Looks Like
* Analog blocks meet spec with margin across PVT, mismatch, and post-layout effects
* Design reviews are crisp: requirements, tradeoffs, and risks are clearly articulated and managed
* Silicon bring-up converges quickly through strong correlation, structured debug, and decisive fixes
* Cross-functional partners (layout, verification, test, validation) can execute efficiently with clear interfaces and documentation
* Reusable design collateral and improved methodology reduce cycle time and increase first-pass success
## Location
* Bengaluru, India
* San Jose, CA
* International
## Experience
5–30 years (scope and ownership will be aligned to experience level).
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