Transforming Information for a Brighter WorldMicron Technology is at the forefront of innovating memory and storage solutions, accelerating the transformation of information into intelligence. This inspires faster learning, communication, and progress than ever before.This role as an analog designer at Micron's Mexico Design Center offers a unique opportunity to work with mixed-signal circuit design expertise. You will be part of the 'IP Development Group,' which focuses on critical and standard circuits essential for all DRAM-related memory products.Your key responsibilities will include developing, designing, optimizing, and verifying block-level circuits for various DRAM-related projects at Micron. A combination of analog and digital CMOS design skills is necessary for working on diverse circuits, such as I/Os, voltage regulators, generators, amplifiers, oscillators, pumps, translators, repair-related circuits, DLLs, and standard control logic. Collaborating closely with Product Engineering, you will ensure silicon performance aligns with simulation results. Additionally, you will work with Process integration and transistor modeling personnel to design circuits suitable for Micron's next-generation process node.Closely collaborating with teams in the US, Japan, India, and other countries, you will leverage vast resources across Micron's global sites. As a layout supervisor, you will provide guidance and optimize layouts through post-layout simulations. Therefore, excellent communication skills are crucial.Key Qualifications:Analog IC design experience, specifically with regulators, charge pumps, oscillators, current references, bandgaps, and comparators.Past circuit debugging experience through Product Engineering or equivalent.Experience within the memory industry, particularly in flash or DRAM, is a significant plus.Proficiency in UNIX and CADENCE design environment, including simulation, schematic entry, and SPF extraction.Experience with circuit verification and optimization, including layout verification and parasitic extractions.Strong communication skills to convey complex technical concepts verbally and in writing.The ability to work independently and in teams.Understanding of device physics and basic CMOS processing techniques is preferred.Experience with PERL (or other scripting languages) is a bonus.A highly motivated and self-starter mindset, along with multi-tasking abilities.Education:New Graduate College students are welcome; prior experience is not required.