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Analog Devices · 2 days ago

Device Engineer (PhD)

Analog Devices (ADI) is a global semiconductor leader known for its innovative technologies that bridge the physical and digital worlds. The Device Engineer will design semiconductor devices, define process DOE splits, and support technology qualification for new products, playing a key role in enhancing ADI's power products.

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Responsibilities

Design semiconductor devices and define process DOE splits in the fab
Setup test measurements in lab and collect automated data as needed
Define optimum process and device layouts
Support technology qualification and implementation for new products
Support production ramp up of new technologies and products

Qualification

Semiconductor devicesSilicon processing technologyLab measurement toolsData analysis toolsCommunicatorProblem solving skillsTeam player

Required

Advanced degree in electrical engineering, material science or similar discipline
Expertise in lab measurement and data analysis tools
Strong analytical mind, problem solving skills, good communicator and team player

Benefits

Medical, vision and dental coverage
401k
Paid vacation
Holidays
Sick time
Other benefits

Company

Analog Devices

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Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI) defines innovation and excellence in signal processing. ADI's analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$4.6M
Key Investors
U.S. Department of Defense
2025-04-11Post Ipo Debt
2024-09-18Grant· $4.6M
2012-04-02IPO

Leadership Team

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Vincent Roche
Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board of Directors
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Alan Lee
Chief Technology Officer
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