Manager, Signal and Power Integrity Engineering

Nvidia

  • 台北市
  • 長期
  • 全職
  • 2個月前
We are now looking for a Signal & Power Integrity Engineering Manager with strong leadership and mentoring skills. This position offers the opportunity to have real impact in a dynamic, technology-focused company impacting product lines ranging from consumer graphics to self-driving cars and the growing field of artificial intelligence.What you'll be doing:Lead a SI team to drive board/system SI/PI design activities, including PCB stackup/material selection, design guide implementation, layout review, and post-layout analysisBe both a technical and managerial leader, establish team objectives and ensure SI/PI deliverablesWork closely with Architecture, ASIC, Mixed Signal, Package, and PCB Design teams to design and ensure system SI/PI performance meets expectation before Gerber out, also work closely with Design Validation teams to support SI/PI failure analysisDevelop novel algorithms & new methodologies to improve SI/PI modeling effortsWork with Application Engineering teams to support customers w/ SI/PI questionsImprove and optimize work procedures, mentor and coach team membersWhat we need to see:MS/BS in EE or equivalent experience8+ years of experience in SI/PI engineering; 3+ years of technical lead/management experienceDeep understanding of electromagnetics, specifically electromagnetic waves including transmission line theory and via propertiesProficient with HFSS, Sigrity, Hspice, and/or other simulation toolsExperienced with Cadence Allegro PCB designer and Constraints ManagerUnderstanding of high volume manufacturing variations and impact to channel signal integrityExposure to lab measurements including VNA & TDR experiencePassionate about SI/PI work; Excellent verbal, written, and communications skillsWays to stand out from the crowd:Exposure to interface timing budgets and system modelingPDN analyses including model generation and time domain simulationExperience w/ Matlab, Python, and CExposure to package design

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