We offer market-leading solutions that include adapter cards, switches, cables, and software to support networking technologies. Our products optimize Data Center performance and deliver industry-leading bandwidth and scalability. In addition, we serve a wide range of sectors including high-performance computing, enterprise, data centers, cloud computing, and Web 2.0. We are constantly reinventing ourselves to stay ahead of the market and bring groundbreaking products and services to the industry. Our product line focuses on delivering the most optimized Ethernet solutions for industries like Media and Entertainment as well as any other industry that can benefit from our Datastream and TCP/IP acceleration.
What you'll be doing:
Develop board-level analog timing circuits for high-speed networking solutions, focusing on precision and reliability.
Close contact with Timing product vendors and define new devices for next generation designs.
Collaborate with multi-functional teams to integrate timing solutions into larger systems and products.
Provide technical mentorship and expertise on timing-related issues throughout the product development lifecycle.
Stay informed about industry trends, new technologies, and standard methodologies related to timing circuits and components.
What we need to see:
Bachelors degree in electrical engineering or related field.
8+ years of experience in analog design with a focus on timing circuits.
In-depth knowledge of clock oscillators, including TCXO, VCTCXO, and DCTCXO.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a keen attention to detail.
Excellent communication and teamwork abilities, with the capacity to collaborate effectively across departments and fields.
Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and adapt to changing priorities and requirements.
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Masters or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
Familiarity with industry standards and timing / synchronization protocols.
Experience with simulation tools and software used in the design and analysis of timing circuits.