Apple

ESD Engineer (m/f/d)

Munich

Found: Today

This role is based in Munich, Germany.

Responsibilities:

  • Define the ESD methodology for all silicon developed by Apple and specify the chip and IP level ESD requirements.
  • Design ESD protection devices and circuits to meet design requirements.
  • Collaborate with foundry on ESD library and ESD/LUP rule development activities.
  • Maintain an ESD device library to support internal and external design teams.
  • Drive ESD/LUP related debug activities.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • BS and extensive years of relevant industry experience.
  • Proficiency in English language is required.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • MS and extensive years relevant industry experience.
  • Deep understanding of transistor device characteristics.
  • Solid understanding of models used for testing ESD.
  • Hands-on experience with design/layout EDA tools.
  • Knowledge of ESD checking tools.
  • Strong initiative and excellent communication skills.

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