SiTime is looking to fill a 3 to 6 month
internship position in its Customer Engineering group,
starting March, 2013. This position will be
served well by an overachieving, talented Electrical
Engineering student who has a good grasp of the
fundamentals of analog circuits, RF signals
and instrumentation.
SiTime Corporation, an analog semiconductor
company located in Silicon Valley, offers MEMS-
based silicon timing solutions that replace
legacy quartz products. Ranked by Deloitte in 2012
as the “fastest growing semiconductor company
in North America,†SiTime is driving the $5
Billion timing market’s transition to 100%
silicon based timing. SiTime offers an exciting new
technology, a top-notch team, and a fast-paced
and challenging work environment.
The Customer Engineering Intern will work closely
with senior engineering staff at SiTime to
complete projects related to RF signal analysis
and measurements. This will entail contribution
to instrumentation automation, development and
debug of mixed-signal boards, and
documentation of results.
The Customer Engineering Intern should possess
good software development and analytical
skills and have prior hands-on experience with
board-level design and bring-up. Previous
experience with high-precision laboratory equipment and automation is a plus.
He/she should currently be either a Junior or
Senior undergraduate student in Electrical
Engineering (or equivalent).
For more information, please contact Jehangir
Parvereshi: <mailto:jp_at_sitime.com>jp_at_sitime.com or visit
<
http://www.sitime.com>www.sitime.com.
Responsibilities
   Define, develop, and
bring-up tools required for addressingÂ
customer needs: Mixed-signal boards,
instrumentation systems and automation software
ï‚·Â Â Use  Digital  Signal  Analyzer,Â
 Phase  Noise  Analyzers  andÂ
 other  high-precision  RF  test
equipment to collect and analyze key parameters of SiTime products
  Generate lab test reports as needed
Qualifications
ï‚·Â Â BSEEÂ Â 3 rd /4 th year
student with concentration in Analog and Instrumentation
  Exposure to PLL and related timing circuits
  Knowledge of
termination techniques and transmission line theory
ï‚·Â
 Experience using real-time digital scopes and spectrum analyzers
  Excellent oral communication and technical writing skills
  Self-driven team player able to
thrive in a fast paced environment
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Received on 2013-03-11 11:12:59