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High-Speed Mixed-Signal Designer
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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ahuntsic north, Canada
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ahuntsic north
Posted
June 18, 2026
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Job Description
Be at the forefront of fiber optic technology as a High-Speed Mixed-Signal Designer at Acacia. Contribute your high-speed design expertise to develop market-leading optical transceivers.
This senior role within Acacia's IC Design group requires your strong background in high-speed analog design for the fast-growing fiber optic market. Collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams, you will drive the architecture and implementation of CMOS products while fostering a culture of improvement and teamwork.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Lead design efforts for high-speed mixed-signal components β’ Mentor peers and manage project timelines β’ Collaborate on ensuring signal and power integrity β’ Engage in comprehensive peer review of IC designs β’ Tackle challenging problems with innovative solutions
Requirements: β’ 12 years experience with Bachelors, or 8 with Masters β’ Expertise in high-speed IC design, simulation, and measurement β’ Experienced with Cadence and related design...
This senior role within Acacia's IC Design group requires your strong background in high-speed analog design for the fast-growing fiber optic market. Collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams, you will drive the architecture and implementation of CMOS products while fostering a culture of improvement and teamwork.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Lead design efforts for high-speed mixed-signal components β’ Mentor peers and manage project timelines β’ Collaborate on ensuring signal and power integrity β’ Engage in comprehensive peer review of IC designs β’ Tackle challenging problems with innovative solutions
Requirements: β’ 12 years experience with Bachelors, or 8 with Masters β’ Expertise in high-speed IC design, simulation, and measurement β’ Experienced with Cadence and related design...