Mackenzie Stuart is partnered with an innovative semiconductor company seeking a ASIC and Microelectronics Design Team Lead . This critical role involves leading the design and prototyping of advanced electro-optical communication systems, focusing on active optical cables and optimizing performance and reliability throughout the development process.
Key Responsibilities :
- Lead the design and development of advanced optical systems, including transmitter / receiver modules and electronics for Active Optical Cables (AOCs).
- Spearhead ASIC integration with high-speed PCBs, implementing control protocols such as I2C, SPI, or UART.
- Ensure optimal performance, reliability, and manufacturability across all designs from concept to prototype.
Qualifications :
Master's degree or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering or related field with a focus on microelectronics or photonic circuits (mandatory).Minimum of 7 years of experience in design with a proven track record leading projects from concept to tape-out.Proven technical leadership in electronics and optics throughout the entire design process.Strong problem-solving skills and a drive to innovate in a fast-paced, high-tech environment. Project management skills and experience with cross-disciplinary team collaboration.Compensation :
Base Salary : $200,000 - $250,000 CAD, depending on experience.Highly competitive equity grants offeredCompetitive benefits program for full-time employeesLocation :
Ontario, Canada - already based or open to relocate is obligatory.If you feel you are suitable for this role, please apply below.
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