As a leading technology innovator, Qualcomm pushes the boundaries of what's possible to enable next-generation experiences and drives digital transformation to help create a smarter, connected future for all. As a Qualcomm Hardware Engineer, you will plan, design, optimize, verify, and test electronic systems, bring-up yield, circuits, mechanical systems, Digital/Analog/RF/optical systems, equipment and packaging, test systems, FPGA, and/or DSP systems that launch cutting-edge, world class products. Qualcomm Hardware Engineers collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop solutions and meet performance requirements.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities: • Leverages advanced Hardware knowledge and experience to plan, optimize, verify, and test critical electronic systems, bring-up yield, circuits, mechanical systems, Digital/Analog/RF/optical systems, equipment and packaging, test systems, FPGA, and/or DSP systems. • Integrates complex features and functionality into hardware designs in line with proposals or roadmaps for complex products. • Conducts complex simulations and analyses of designs as well as implements designs with the best power, performance, and area. • Collaborates with cross-functional teams (e.g., design, verification, validation, software and systems engineering, architecture development teams, etc.) to implement new requirements and incorporate the latest test solutions in the production program to improve the yield, test time, and quality. • Evaluates, characterizes, and develops the novel manufacturing of solutions for leading edge products in the most advanced processes and bring-up product to meet customer expectations and schedules. • Evaluates reliability of critical materials, properties, and techniques and brings innovation, automation, and optimization to maximize productivity. • Evaluates complex design features to identify potential flaws, compatibility issues, and/or compliance issues. • Writes detailed technical documentation for complex Hardware projects.
Level of Responsibility: • Works independently with minimal supervision. • Provides supervision/guidance to other team members. • Decision-making is significant in nature and affects work beyond immediate work group. • Requires verbal and written communication skills to convey complex information. May require negotiation, influence, tact, etc. • Has a moderate amount of influence over key organizational decisions.