Marvell

Director of AMS Design Engineering

Marvell
Fabless SemiconductorSingaporeOnsitePosted 1 month ago

About the role

AI summarised

Lead a high-performing analog mixed-signal design team at Marvell, responsible for developing advanced circuits for next-generation high-speed wireline and optical products. Provide technical leadership, oversee design execution, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and ensure quality and schedule adherence for SerDes, Die-to-Die interfaces, and foundational analog IPs.

FablessOnsite

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide direct leadership to teams of analog mixed-signal design engineers focused on high-speed wireline communication technologies
  • Own design execution, ensuring high-quality deliverables and adherence to project schedules
  • Collaborate with system and architecture teams to identify optimal circuit solutions based on cost, performance, and risk trade-offs
  • Oversee the design of various analog IPs, including SerDes, Die-to-Die interfaces, and foundational analog building blocks
  • Work closely with cross-functional teams, including RTL, DSP, firmware, design verification, and physical design—to drive successful project execution
  • Support post-silicon testing and validation of analog mixed-signal circuits to ensure performance and reliability
  • Conduct rigorous design reviews to maintain quality standards and ensure compliance with project requirements
  • Champion continuous improvement in execution efficiency and design quality across the team

Requirements

  • MSEE with 15+ years of industry experience
  • At least 5 years of experience managing a team of 10 or more engineers
  • 10+ years of proven expertise in advanced analog circuit or IP development
  • 8 years of hands-on experience with NRZ and PAM4 SerDes technologies
  • Familiarity with mixed-signal IP development flows is highly desirable
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with a demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively across multiple functional teams and product groups