Working closely with system architects, digital designers, and experimental physicists, you will translate system-level requirements into robust circuit implementations while driving performance across the control stack—all while contributing individually and empowering others on the team. Design and develop CMOS analog circuits and functional blocks for quantum control applications Contribute to the architecture and specification of Cryo-CMOS subsystems in collaboration with system and hardware teams Perform simulation verification of full-custom analog and mixed-signal designs Collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize system-level tradeoffs across analog, digital, and cryogenic domains Support bring-up and characterization of ASICs, including integration with system-level control hardware Document designs, results, and methodologies to enable reproducibility, knowledge sharing, and downstream integration Contribute to technical publications and internal reports as appropriate Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field and 6+ years of technical engineering experience OR Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field and 4+ years of technical engineering experience OR Doctorate degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field and 1+ years of technical engineering experience OR equivalent experience Ability to leverage AI tools to drive innovation and efficiency (e.g., performance modeling and analysis, research gathering, day to day task automation). Ability to work in an “AI-first” environment using modern AI tools to accelerate discovery through hardware development. 10+ years of industry experience in analog or mixed-signal design delivering complex systems, including 4+ years designing, simulating, and laying out CMOS analog circuits Deep experience with analog and mixed-signal Electronic Design Automation tools (e.g., Cadence Virtuoso) and proficiency with scripting/programming languages and Linux-based development environments Experience designing analog building blocks such as Analog-to-Digital Converters, Digital-to-Analog Converters, Phase-Locked Loops, and Radio Frequency components Familiarity with digital design and verification languages (e.g., Verilog/SystemVerilog) and signal integrity considerations in high-performance systems Experience with cryogenic circuit design, low-temperature measurements, semiconductor behavior at cryogenic temperatures, and quantum device interfaces, including hands-on ASIC bring-up, characterization, and lab validation with system-level hardware Strong communication, documentation, and cross-team collaboration skills, with a track record of technical publications or internal reporting and the ability to operate effectively in fast-paced research environments