San Francisco, California, United States
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The annual salary range is $120,000 – $180,000, determined based on qualifications and experience. Total compensation also includes generous equity.
The role is based at a lab/office in San Francisco, CA, suggesting an in-person requirement typical for hardware engineering work.
Required experience includes a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in electrical engineering or equivalent, 2-5 years designing electrical hardware end-to-end, analog and digital circuit design and testing, PCB design and simulation tools like Altium, KiCad, LTSpice, and hands-on startup experience.
Atomic Semi fosters a small, fast-moving team of exceptional hands-on engineers who own the stack from atoms to architecture, with an optimistic outlook, belief in building anything, and a collaborative lab environment equipped with advanced tools.
Strong candidates have 2-5 years of end-to-end electrical hardware design experience, proficiency in analog/digital circuits and PCB tools, hands-on startup background, plus nice-to-haves like high-speed digital design and control theory.
Compact semiconductor fabrication facility development
Atomic Semi develops compact semiconductor fabrication facilities, known as "fabs," to produce semiconductor chips used in various electronic devices like smartphones and computers. Their fabs are designed to be smaller and more efficient than traditional large-scale facilities, allowing for quicker adaptation to technological changes and market needs. This agility enables Atomic Semi to create advanced chips with smaller geometries, enhancing performance and efficiency. The company primarily serves tech companies across multiple industries, including consumer electronics and automotive, generating revenue through chip manufacturing and offering custom fabrication services. Atomic Semi's goal is to significantly impact the semiconductor market by providing high-quality, innovative chip solutions.