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Join a forward-thinking company at the forefront of optical networking technology. As a Module Advanced Development Signal Integrity Engineer, you will play a crucial role in shaping the future of high-speed optoelectronic modules. Your expertise in signal integrity design and RF methodologies will be essential as you collaborate with cross-functional teams to innovate and deliver cutting-edge products. This position offers a unique opportunity to work within a dynamic environment, contributing to groundbreaking advancements in connectivity. If you're passionate about technology and eager to make an impact, this role is for you.
In an increasingly connected world, the pandemic has highlighted just how essential telecom networks are to keeping society running.The Network Infrastructuregroup is at the heart of a revolution to connectivity, pushing the boundaries to deliver more and faster network capacity to people worldwide through our ambition, innovation, and technical expertise
Join Optical Networks division, where innovation meets scale in the AI-driven data center era. With the recent acquisition of Infinera, we’ve united two industry leaders to create an optical networking powerhouse—combining cutting-edge technology with proven leadership to redefine the future of connectivity.
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As part of this transformation, we’re looking for a Module Advanced Development Signal Integrity Engineer to help shape the next generation of high-speed optoelectronic modules. In this role, you’ll be responsible for detailed signal integrity design, modeling, and testing of high-speed electrical interconnections. You’ll collaborate with cross-functional teams—including PIC (Photonic Integrated Circuit), ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit), and TROSA (Transmit-Receive Optical Sub-Assembly) design teams—to bring innovative products to life.
Hands-on experience with RF design and simulation tools, along with proficiency in high-speed RF test equipment and methodologies, is essential. This position is part of the Optical Modules Group, preferably based in Allentown, PA; however, candidates based in Ottawa, Canada will also be considered.