The role involves developing analog solutions and implementing capabilities for mixed signal applications, collaborating with flow engineers.
At Cadence, we hire and develop leaders and innovators who want to make an impact on the world of technology.
Analog solutions development, working with experienced flow engineers to implement analog and mixed signal capabilities for customers.
Applicant must be well versed with:
Virtuoso
Schematics
Layout
Quantus
Pegasus
ADE Explorer, Assembler, Artist
Spectre
AMS
Prefer experience with:
Clarity
Virtuoso Multi-physics
Job requires US Citizenship for security applications.
We’re doing work that matters. Help us solve what others can’t.Top Skills
Ade Explorer
Ams
Artist
Assembler
Clarity
Pegasus
Quantus
Spectre
Virtuoso
Virtuoso Multi-Physics
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