Arizona State University is hiring for the Department of Defense-funded Southwest Advanced Prototyping (SWAP) Hub located at MacroTechnology Works in ASU’s Research Park. One of eight national hubs, SWAP Hub is part of a larger ecosystem supporting the rapid growth in innovation and microelectronics in the western United States. SWAP Hub works with industry and higher education partners to develop human, physical and digital capabilities and maximize the Department of Defense’s microelectronics security priorities.
The SWAP Hub Circuits and Architectures Design and Test Capability Area is hiring a design manager to help design teams and organize, develop, and maintain a library of analog, digital, and RF circuits (IP blocks) for internal and licensed external use.
Note: SWAP Hub's funding requires that candidates for this position are United States citizens or a permanent resident, not that they have a work authorization.
This position is funded by the DoD, which requires candidates to be US citizens due to ITAR/Export Control and clearance level activity.
ASU is an inclusive enterprise with a wide variety of work and learning modes, locations, and a commitment to sustainability, innovation, and employee work-life balance. We are determined to maintain our position as an employer of choice in a competitive labor market, as such the following options may be offered dependent on department needs:
This is a first shift position 0800-1700, Monday-Friday. Occasional off shift work may be required to manage emergencies within the AEP Core.Regular activities require ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks at one time, manage conflict, work well in a team environment and operate independently, and communicate effectively to exchange accurate informationRegular activities require ability to quickly change priorities which may include and/or are subject to resolution of conflictsActivities are performed in environmentally controlled office and laboratory settings subject to extended periods of being in a stationary position, walking moderate distances to perform work functions, and operating computer and other office productivity machineryFor the class 100/1000 cleanroom space, it will be necessary to wear personal protective equipment including long pants, closed-toed shoes, shoe covers, a lab coat or cleanroom suit, gloves, and safety glassesSome activities will entail the need for frequent bending, reaching, lifting, pushing, and pulling up to 50 poundsAbility to clearly communicate and exchange accurate information to perform essential dutiesBachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field AND ten (10) years of engineering or related experience; OR, Any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.
This is a grant funded position. Continuation is contingent on future grant funding.