Analog Devices (ADI) is seeking a CMOS Research Engineer to join their Bioelectronic Platforms Group within the Analog Garage, their corporate R&D center. This role combines cutting-edge circuit design, device design, and nanoscale fabrication to advance Life Sciences platforms for the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries.
The position offers an opportunity to lead the architecture and design of silicon systems for novel Life Sciences platforms, applying expertise in analog, mixed-signal, and digital CMOS technologies. You'll work at the intersection of semiconductor technology and life sciences, developing innovative sensing and actuation solutions.
As part of a skilled multi-disciplinary team, you'll be involved in the complete development cycle - from system requirements and simulation to prototyping and testing. The role requires expertise in CMOS design and architecture, with opportunities to work on groundbreaking technologies that bridge physical and digital worlds.
ADI offers a competitive compensation package including a base salary range of $108,800 to $149,600, plus performance-based bonuses. The company provides comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401k, and paid time off. With revenue exceeding $9 billion and approximately 24,000 employees globally, ADI offers stability and growth opportunities.
The ideal candidate will bring a PhD in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent experience), demonstrated expertise in CMOS design, and the ability to work across multiple technical disciplines. This role requires about 10% travel and offers the chance to work on transformative technologies in healthcare and life sciences.