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Sr Engineer, Design-Signal Integrity

Your Job
Product Design role for New Product Development. Connector, cable and PCB design/test for high-speed signal for PCIe5/6/7 or OIF/IEEE 112/224 application.

Our Team
Molex creates connections for life by enabling technologies that transform the future and improve lives. With a presence in more than 40 countries, Molex offers a complete range of connectivity products, services and solutions for the data communications, medical, industrial, automotive and consumer electronics industries.

What You Will Do (Job Description)
Support the design and optimization of high-speed interconnects using the latest full-wave 3D EM field solver software and analysis methods at both nominal and worst-case conditions.
Perform empirical and analytical signal integrity evaluations of interconnects to validate designs. Perform simulation to measurement correlation studies.
Direct the PCB layout team to design signal integrity characterization test boards and customer verification boards.
Generate signal integrity evaluation reports, qualification test reports, and other technical reports and presentations for both internal and customer use.

Who You Are (Basic Qualifications)
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering
3+ year experience in signal integrity for high speed interface design
Experience with SI tool such as HFSS, ADS, Allegro
Experience with SI test equipment such as VNA, TDR
Good communication skills in English verbal, reading & written

What Will Put You Ahead
1~2 year experience in connector/cable or server industry;
Knowledge of PCB design rules for signal integrity and DFM
Knowledge of power integrity design, analysis, and verification
Experience with scientific computing languages such as Python and MATLAB
Excellent interpersonal, bi-lingual communication, and organizational skills

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