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Mixed Signal IC Design Engineer

Company DescriptionThe Bosch Group operates in most countries in the world.
With over 400,000 associates, a career at Bosch offers a chance to grow an exceptional career in an environment that values diversity, initiative, and a drive for results.
Robert Bosch develops and markets key technologies in consumer electronics micro-electro-mechanical sensors (MEMS), solutions and systems for smartphone applications, tablets, video game consoles, wearables, and the Internet of things.
The sensors, which are part of the foundation for a networked world, enable devices to recognize their surroundings and to transmit the data collected.
With us, you'll have chance to contribute to driving innovation in the consumer electronic sensor market.
Job DescriptionDesign of analog and mixed-signal systems/architectures and building blocks for low-power sensors from concept to transistor-level implementation, including supervision of the layout and verification of the designTesting and debugging of designs for spec compliance from predevelopment through full product validation and supporting definition of test plans for product characterization and validationCollaborating with system and sensor architects to derive analog and mixed-signal block requirements from system requirementsSupporting the company on ASIC development topicsQualificationsBasic QualificationsPhD in Electrical Engineering, specializing in sensor interface or data converter circuits, MS with 5
years of relevant IC design experience, or BS with 8 years of relevant IC design experienceExperience in the behavioral modeling of mixed-signal systems in MATLAB/Simulink and Cadence and transistor level design of the analog building blocksPreferred QualificationsBroad knowledge of and skills in low-noise and low-power precision mixed-signal circuit design, sensors, analog and digital signal processing, random processesExperience developing sensor readout circuit architectures or analog-to-digital converter architectures and their building blocksAdditional InformationBOSCH is a proud supporter of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) InitiativesFIRST Robotics (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology)AWIM (A World In Motion)By choice, we are committed to a diverse workforce EOE/Protected Veteran/Disabled.
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base salary range for this position is $145,000 - $165,000.
Within the range, individual pay is determined based on several factors, including, but not limited to, work experience and job knowledge, complexity of the role, job location, etc.
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In addition to your base salary, Bosch offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental, and vision plans; health savings accounts (HSA); flexible spending accounts; 401(K) retirement plan with an attractive employer match; wellness programs; life insurance; short and long term disability insurance; paid time off; parental leave, adoption assistance; and reimbursement of education expenses.
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Pay ranges included in the postings generally reflect base salary; certain positions may include bonus, commission, or additional benefits.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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