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A leading incubation firm in technology, Red Cell Partners, seeks a Senior Principal Analog Power Management Integrated Circuit Design Engineer. The role involves leading the design and development of power management ICs, with responsibilities ranging from circuit design and layout to collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams. The ideal candidate has a strong background in analog circuit design and proven experience in product development.
About Us
Red Cell Partners is an incubation firm building and investing in rapidly scalable technology-led companies that are bringing revolutionary advancements to market in three distinct practice areas: healthcare, cyber, and national security. United by a shared sense of duty and deep belief in the power of innovation, Red Cell is developing powerful tools and solutions to address our Nation’s most pressing problems.
About Claros
Claros innovates at the intersection of power and compute. We build advanced semiconductor power management solutions that improve AI compute capacity, efficiency and reliability. Claros is an early-stage startup company located in Torrance, CA. If you are looking for challenging work and a strong technical environment with the collaborative & supportive culture, then Claros Tech is the company for you. We offer industry the best competitive pay & benefits and early-stage stock options.
Location: Minimum of 3 days a week in the office in Torrance, CA.
About the Team:
We are open-minded, fast paced, problem solvers that value open dialogue and candor. Our passion is to challenge the status-quo and we embrace transformational thinking. Our response is never “no, but….” instead “yes, if….”. We are mindful of our personal and organizational blinders and try to build an environment where are team members are At Their Best.
About The Role
Claros Inc. is seeking to hire an exceptional Senior Principal Analog Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) Design Engineer (Technical Lead) to join our ASIC team in Torrance, CA. Candidate must be self-motivated individual to contribute to the evolution of Analog/Mixed-Signal (AMS) circuits, covering PMICs (Low-dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulators, Switching regulators, DC-DC Buck Converters), ADC/DAC, PLL, Gate Drivers, and PMIC chip integration). As a Senior level tech lead, you'll play a crucial role in design and development of Power management ICs from concepts into release to production, collaborating closely with other circuit designers, and leveraging sophisticated tools.
This role will report to the VP of Engineering.
What You Will Do
In this role, you will be responsible for the design and development of high-performance analog circuits for PMICs used in a range of applications.
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Salary Range: $155,000-$230,000. This represents the typical salary range for this position based on experience, skills, and other factors.
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