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Senior Program Manager

Allen, TX · On-site

$107K - $108K/yr

This group is responsible for development of power management products including DC-DC, PMIC/POL, multiphase controllers, AC-DC converters, LED drivers, SiC drivers, switches and efuses and sensor ...

AirPods Analog Systems Engineer, Power

Cupertino, CA · On-site

$249K/yr

In this role, you will be the power and battery management subsystem expert, at the center of cross ... PMIC, DC-DC switching converter, LDO, charger, battery, PCM, ADC/DAC, temperature sensor, LED ...

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How much do power management pmic jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for power management pmic in the United States is $145,045.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $132,000.00 and $150,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Power Management Pmic vs Power Electronics Engineer?

AspectPower Management PmicPower Electronics Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in electrical engineering, certifications in power management or related fieldsRequires a degree in electrical engineering, often with specialization in power systems or electronics
Work EnvironmentDesign and testing of power management ICs, working in semiconductor or electronics manufacturingDesign and development of power electronic systems, working in electronics or automotive industries
Industry UsageUsed mainly in consumer electronics, mobile devices, and integrated circuitsApplied in industrial equipment, electric vehicles, and power conversion systems

Power Management Pmic professionals focus on designing integrated circuits that regulate power in electronic devices, while Power Electronics Engineers develop larger-scale power systems and converters. Both roles require electrical engineering expertise but differ in scope and application.

What are Power Management PMICs?

Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) are specialized semiconductor devices designed to manage and distribute power efficiently within electronic systems. They integrate multiple power management functions such as voltage regulation, power sequencing, battery charging, and monitoring into a single chip. PMICs are widely used in smartphones, laptops, wearable devices, and automotive electronics to optimize power usage, prolong battery life, and ensure reliable performance. Their integration helps reduce system complexity, size, and cost while improving energy efficiency.

What are common challenges faced by Power Management PMIC engineers when working with cross-functional teams?

Power Management PMIC engineers often collaborate with hardware, software, and system design teams to ensure power solutions meet performance and reliability requirements. A common challenge is balancing differing priorities and constraints, such as optimizing for efficiency while accommodating tight space or cost limitations. Effective communication and a solid understanding of the broader system architecture are essential for resolving these trade-offs and delivering integrated solutions that satisfy all stakeholders.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Power Management PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Power Management PMIC Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering, analog/digital circuit design, and semiconductor technology, often with a relevant degree. Proficiency with EDA tools (like Cadence or Mentor Graphics), simulation software (such as SPICE), and familiarity with industry standards is essential. Strong problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set outstanding engineers apart. These capabilities ensure the development of reliable, efficient power solutions that meet complex system requirements and industry specifications.

Staff Semiconductor Test Engineer PMIC

Renesas Electronics

Plano, TX

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


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Job Description

As a Staff Test Engineer, you will be responsible to apply a broad level of expertise and knowledge in test discipline, leading and contributing to the development of the company objectives and principles to achieve goals in creative and effective ways.

This position will work on significant and unique issues, where analysis of situations or data requires an evaluation of intangibles. You will be required to apply conceptual thinking to understand advanced issues and their implications. It will be necessary to exercise independent judgement in methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining results, for which you will be held responsible and may impact the larger business.

In the more senior role in this range, you will be expected to create formal networks involving coordination among groups, focusing on providing thought leadership while working on projects that affect the broader organization, and will require an understanding of the larger business. This role will require conveying advanced information and persuading a diverse set of stakeholders as needed. In this role you will be expected and acknowledged as a subject matter expert and may direct the activities of others as a technical lead. You will be fully accountable for the results of yourself and your team members. In the more junior role, you will work as a part of the technical team executing the objectives understood to expected milestones, with accountability on results.

In both cases, you will work with your team/leadership to set schedules and to meet commitments. You will endeavor to identify enablement or readiness gaps and close them. Senior people will provide technical support as needed to their peers, and more junior members will request support as required to stay on track. When conflict in priorities occur, you will work resolve them and/or set updated expectations.

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree or higher in Electrical or Computer Engineering, or Computer Science
  • 5 to 12+ years of experience working with Automated Test Systems (ATE).
  • 5 to 12+ years of hands-on experience in ATE test development for analog, digital and mixed signal, with a strong focus on analog power management IC(PMIC) testing.
  • Experience in programming such as C++, basic, Perl, python, etc.
  • Experience in testing and collecting data on IC chips or circuits using standard tools such as Oscilloscopes, Multimeters, Spectrum Analyzers, etc.
  • Proficient with ATE analog digital instruments, PCB layout parasitic reduction, and strong debug/troubleshooting experience
  • Hands-on experience in debugging analog products with serial bus interfaces
  • Experience with test hardware and test program development
Additional Information

Renesas is an embedded semiconductor solution provider driven by its Purpose 'To Make Our Lives Easier.' As the industry's leading expert in embedded processing with unmatched quality and system-level know-how, we have evolved to provide scalable and comprehensive semiconductor solutions for automotive, industrial, infrastructure, and IoT industries based on the broadest product portfolio, including High Performance Computing, Embedded Processing, Analog & Connectivity, and Power.
With a diverse team of over 22,000 professionals in more than 30 countries, we continue to expand our boundaries to offer enhanced user experiences through digitalization and usher into a new era of innovation. We design and develop sustainable, power-efficient solutions today that help people and communities thrive tomorrow, 'To Make Our Lives Easier.'     
At Renesas, you can: 

  • Launch and advance your career in technical and business roles across four Product Groups and various corporate functions. You will have the opportunities to explore our hardware and software capabilities and try new things.  
  • Make a real impact by developing innovative products and solutions to meet our global customers' evolving needs and help make people's lives easier, safe and secure. 
  • Maximize your performance and wellbeing in our flexible and inclusive work environment. Our people-first culture and global support system, including the remote work option and Employee Resource Groups, will help you excel from the first day.    

Are you ready to own your success and make your mark?  

Join Renesas. Shape Your Future with Us.  

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Renesas Electronics deals with dual-use technology that is subject to U.S. export controls regulations. Under these regulations it may be necessary for Renesas to obtain U.S. government export license prior to release of technology to certain persons. The decision whether or not to file or pursue an export license application is at the sole discretion of Renesas.

We have adopted a hybrid model that gives employees the ability to work remotely two days a week while ensuring that we come together as a team in the office the rest of the time. The designated in-office days are Tuesday through Thursday for innovation, collaboration and continuous learning.