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Analog Mixed-Signal Design and Verification Engineer

Published Date: April 06, 2026
Epia Neuro, Alameda, CA
Job Description:

Epia Neuro is a neural technology company focused on developing intent-driven systems to restore function and independence for individuals with neurological conditions. The company integrates implantable neural interfaces, adaptive algorithms, and assistive devices, initially targeting stroke-related motor impairment and expanding to cognitive decline and other neurological disorders, addressing the needs of the aging population.

Responsibilities:

  • Document all aspects of design, treating documentation as a first-class citizen.
  • Apply spec-driven methodology for scalable, consistent, and reproducible design.
  • Design high-precision, low-noise, ultra-low-power analog and mixed-signal circuits, including bandgap references, clocks, IO, PLLs, and ADCs.
  • Model circuits in Verilog-A/AMS, Verilog, and/or System Verilog.
  • Lead and participate in design reviews.
  • Collaborate closely with layout, digital, and test engineers.

Qualifications:

  • MS with 8+ years or PhD with 5+ years of experience in AMS IC design/verification with multiple successful tapeouts.
  • Experience with BCD and SOI process.
  • Expertise in Cadence Virtuoso.
  • Strong understanding of ESD, device breakdown, and reliability-first design approach.
  • Eagerness to learn, team-oriented, and open to feedback.

Skills:

  • Experience in ASIC design for biomedical applications.
  • Familiarity with version-control tools (SOS, git, etc.).
  • Proficient in a multi-platform compute environment, especially as a strong Linux user.
  • Experience in scripting and automation.
  • Organized, self-motivated, with the ability to manage multiple projects and priorities; high attention to detail.
  • Effective interpersonal and communication skills.

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