Silicon Architecture PMIC Validation Engineer

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Silicon Architecture PMIC Validation Engineer

Apple's Display Silicon Architecture team is looking for a world-class PMIC


validation engineer. Responsibilities include architectural modeling and
verification of specifications to ensure chip will be compliant with application
requirements, ensuring silicon includes sufficient DFT features to support
validation and in-system testing, definition and execution of silicon system
validation at component and module level, reviewing internal chip usage
including schematics, PCB layout, chip configuration and usage, and providing
silicon debug support to internal teams.

This challenging role will require developing a deep understanding of Apple


display module requirements for power converters combined with your existing
deep understanding advanced power converter architectures. This role is highly
collaborative and involves working with multiple cross functional teams. Excellent
teamwork, communications and collaboration skills are required.

Requirements:
• 6+ years in PMIC architecture, PMIC applications engineering and/or PMIC
verification
• Significant experience in PMIC controller design, modeling and/or analysis
• Power converter modeling and simulation in matlab/simulink, simplis, cadence
or similar
• Significant hands-on lab experience in measurement, automation and/or
debug
• Programming experience in python, matlab, C++ or similar tools
• Strong communications and presentation skills
• Limited travel

Education:
BSEE required, MSEE or greater preferred

Apple is an Equal Opportunity Employer that is committed to inclusion and


diversity. We also take affirmative action to offer employment and advancement opportunities to all
applicants, including minorities, women, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities. Apple
will not discriminate or retaliate against applicants who inquire about, disclose, or discuss their
compensation or that of other applicants.

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