Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s Integrated Circuit Design Group is looking for a highly skilled and motivated analog/mixed-signal IC Design Engineer to join our group. In this role, you will develop custom ASICs for major Laboratory projects in the fields of high-energy physics, nuclear science, scientific imaging, and beyond. You will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to design and deliver advanced integrated circuits that power next‑generation instruments - from new particle discoveries to cutting-edge imaging, to probing fundamental questions about the origins of the universe. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science laboratory at the forefront of discovery, tackling grand challenges in energy, the environment, health, materials, and fundamental physics - work that has led to 17 Nobel Prizes, and countless scientific discoveries. Home to world-class user facilities - including the Advanced Light Source, the Molecular Foundry, NERSC, and the Joint Genome Institute - the Lab empowers thousands of researchers each year to probe matter and the cosmos with unprecedented precision. Its interdisciplinary teams translate breakthrough science into real-world impact, from cleaner energy technologies and climate insights to advanced detectors, imaging systems, and data platforms that shape entire fields.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level