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Analog Design Engineering Manager

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Intel logoIntel · Arizona, Phoenix
Full-timeOn-site1w ago
Cross-functional CollaborationDocumentationLeadershipPhoenix
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Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related field with 12+ years of experience
  • 8+ years in a management or leadership role
  • Proven expertise in analog IP development and delivering from concept to launch.
  • Solid foundational knowledge of analog design principles-noise, jitter, matching, stability, and linearity.
  • Experience in silicon bring-up, post-silicon validation, and lab debug of analog circuits.
  • Excellent communication, documentation, and presentation skills to audiences ranging from individual contributors to technical leaders and executives.
  • PhD or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or related field.
  • 12+ years in a management or leadership role
  • 8+ years of experience managing analog IP design teams.
  • Hands-on design experience in one or more of the following areas: PLL, CDR, CTLE, DFE, ADC, Transmitter (TX) design, or Receiver (RX) design.
  • Deep knowledge of high speed serial IO technologies such as PCIe/CXL and USB Type C and of die to die technologies such as UCIe.
  • 10+ years of proven success building, leading, and driving execution in silicon teams delivering to complex, high-impact programs.
  • Job Type:
  • Experienced Hire
  • Shift:
  • Shift 1 (United States of America)
  • Primary Location:
  • US, Arizona, Phoenix
  • Additional Locations:
  • US, Oregon, Hillsboro
  • Business group:
  • Posting Statement:
  • Position of Trust
  • This role is a Position of Trust. Should you accept this position, you must consent to and pass an extended Background Investigation, which includes (subject to country law), extended education, SEC sanctions, and additional criminal and civil checks. For internals, this investigation may or may no

Additional Information

Job Details: Job Description: The Hard IP and Test Chip Development team, within Intel's Central Engineering Group, is responsible for delivering industrydefining analog and mixedsignal IP for Intel's Client, Datacenter, AI and Foundry customers. The IO team owns high-speed serial IO and die-to-die interfaces across multiple advanced process nodes. As a senior analog design engineering manager, you will lead technical teams to deliver IP that will shape Intel's future of IO and chiplet interconnect technology. This engineering manager role will be responsible for the following: - Technical Leadership: Guiding the design of analog circuits (e.g., ADCs/DACs, Phase Interpolators, voltage regulators) and ensure high-quality silicon through all phases of planning, tech readiness, pre-silicon design, and post-silicon validation. Enabling engineers to focus on high ROI activities by driving efficiency throughout the development cycle, including the adoption of automated and AI-supported solutions. - Project Management: Create detailed execution plans, manage schedules, resources, dependencies, and deliverables to meet IP milestones and SOC TI deadlines. Use data to articulate progress, results, and to guide next steps. - Team Management and Development: Hire, develop, and mentor a team of analog design engineers with skillsets ranging from introductory to senior analog leads. Direct report team will be located in the US and will be about 10-15 engineers. This role is also expected to direct the work of, grow, and give feedback for team members from the broader org who are working on projects led by this manager. - Cross-functional Collaboration: Partner with IP leads across domains (architecture, logic, physical design and layout), with key SOC design team members, and with post-silicon validation teams throughout the IP design and productization lifecycle. You should also expect to work daily with peer design teams and partners located in both the US and globally. - Culture and Work Environment: This leader must drive results by inspiring people, role modeling Intel values, developing the capabilities of others, and ensuring a productive work environment. This is an on-site role and you are expected to work in the office at least 4 days per week.


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