About the role
We are looking for an experienced Analog Design Engineer to join our team in Austin, Texas. In this role, you will contribute to the design and development of high-performance analog and mixed-signal circuits used in advanced semiconductor products.
This is an excellent opportunity for an engineer who enjoys solving challenging design problems, working closely with cross-functional teams, and owning critical circuit blocks from concept through silicon validation. You will have the chance to make a meaningful impact on products that reach millions of users worldwide.
What you’ll do
Design and develop analog and mixed-signal circuit blocks for new and existing products
Translate system and product requirements into robust circuit architectures and detailed implementations
Perform transistor-level design, simulation, and verification across performance, power, area, reliability, and process variation
Partner closely with layout, digital, verification, validation, and product engineering teams to deliver high-quality silicon
Support silicon bring-up, characterization, debugging, and root-cause analysis
Drive technical problem solving, identify risks early, and help develop practical mitigation plans
Contribute to design reviews, technical documentation, and continuous improvement across the engineering team
What we’re looking for
Strong experience in analog or mixed-signal IC design with a proven record of delivering complex circuit blocks
Deep understanding of transistor-level analog design fundamentals and common analog building blocks
Experience with circuit simulation and analysis across corners, Monte Carlo, mismatch, and reliability conditions
Ability to balance technical rigor with execution speed in a product development environment
Strong collaboration and communication skills across multidisciplinary teams
A self-directed, ownership-oriented approach to solving difficult engineering problems
Preferred qualifications
Experience in audio, power, data converter, or precision analog design applications
Familiarity with silicon bring-up and post-silicon debug
Experience working closely with physical design and layout teams to achieve robust, manufacturable results
Demonstrated ability to influence technical direction and improve design quality across projects
Cirrus Logic Austin, Texas, USA Office
Cirrus Logic is nestled in the trendy West 6th neighborhood of Downtown Austin. Steps from our headquarters, you'll find incredible restaurants and nightlife, eclectic boutiques, independent book and record stores and the flagship Whole Foods Market and the Lady Bird Lake hike-and-bike trail.
Cirrus Logic Austin, Texas, USA Office
Cirrus Logic is nestled in the trendy West 6th neighborhood of Downtown Austin. Steps from our headquarters, you'll find incredible restaurants and nightlife, eclectic boutiques, independent book and record stores and the flagship Whole Foods Market and the Lady Bird Lake hike-and-bike trail.
Cirrus Logic Austin, Texas, USA Office
Cirrus Logic is nestled in the trendy West 6th neighborhood of Downtown Austin. Steps from our headquarters, you'll find incredible restaurants and nightlife, eclectic boutiques, independent book and record stores and the flagship Whole Foods Market and the Lady Bird Lake hike-and-bike trail.
Cirrus Logic Austin, Texas, USA Office
Just blocks away from ACL and hike and bike trails. Tons of restaurants and close to public transporation.
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