Principal/Senior Principal Analog IC Design Engineer
- Northrop Grumman
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Full Time
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We are looking for you to join our team as a Principal Analog Integrated Circuit Design Engineer/Senior Principal Analog Integrated Circuit Design Engineer based out of Linthicum, MD.
What Youll get to Do:
The EDIC group delivers full-custom ICs to provide the core functionality of our Advanced Multifunction Sensor products. In support of that activity, we are seeking a Principal/Sr. Principal Analog Integrated Circuit Design Engineer for design and implementation of the analog circuits which provide regulated voltages currents and sense RF signals as well as other circuit operating conditions. The analog parameters are supplied in digital form for use by the host system to allow accurate control, test and instrumentation. Most of our designs operate at radio and microwave frequencies but we also design circuits to operate in the optical frequency range from Long Wave IR to the visible part of the spectrum. For these circuits the analog circuitry is in the primary signal path and provides wide dynamic range signal processing and conversion
This position description does not represent a current opening but may be used to identify candidates with skills and experience for positions within Northrop Grumman that frequently become available. Candidates who express an interest may be considered for future positions at Northrop Grumman.
This requisition may be filled as a Principal Analog Integrated Circuit Design Engineer or Senior Principal Analog Integrated Circuit Design Engineer
This position is contingent upon the ability to obtain/ maintain an active DoD Secret Clearance or the transfer of an Active DoD Secret Clearance and contract award.
Basic Qualifications for Principal Analog Integrated Design Engineer:
Bachelors Degree with 5 years of experience, masters degree with 3 years of experience, Ph.D. with 1 years of experience in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics or related technical fields; an additional 4 years of experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.
U.S Citizenship is required.
Ability to obtain/maintain an Active DoD Secret clearance or higher.
Strong transistor level circuit design and analysis skills.
Good understanding of fundamental semiconductor device physics.
Familiarity with common analog circuits such as amplifiers, bandgap volage references, voltage regulators as well as A/D and D/A converters.
Experience with signal processing functions such as integrators, differentiators, and filters.
Familiarity with schematic entry and simulation tools such as Cadence ADE, Explorer/Assembler, Virtuoso, and Spectre.
Experience with the use of the tools to characterize DC and AC performance such as bandwidth, gain/phase margin, PSRR over process/voltage/temperature corners.
Proficiency with integrated circuit layout and best practices to ensure good component matching and minimize errors due to parasitic effects.
Basic Qualifications for Senior Principal Analog Integrated Design Engineer:
Bachelors Degree with 8 years of experience, masters degree with 6 years of experience, Ph.D. with 4 years of experience in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics or related technical fields; an additional 4 years of experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.
U.S Citizenship is required.
Ability to obtain/maintain an Active DoD Secret clearance or higher.
Strong transistor level circuit design and analysis skills.
Good understanding of fundamental semiconductor device physics.
Familiarity with common analog circuits such as amplifiers, bandgap volage references, voltage regulators as well as A/D and D/A converters.
Experience with signal processing functions such as integrators, differentiators, and filters.
Familiarity with schematic entry and simulation tools such as Cadence ADE, Explorer/Assembler, Virtuoso, and Spectre.
Experience with the use of the tools to characterize DC and AC performance such as bandwidth, gain/phase margin, PSRR over process/voltage/temperature corners.
Proficiency with integrated circuit layout and best practices to ensure good component matching and minimize errors due to parasitic effects.
Preferred Qualifications:
An active DoD Secret clearance or higher.
Completion of multiple analog chip designs from tape-out to volume production.
Experience with the use of robust design techniques backed up by simulation coverage.
Experience following a rigorous design process with checkpoint reviews.