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Power and Performance Engineer

Austin, Texas, United States

Company Overview 

Ambiq's mission is to enable intelligence everywhere by delivering the lowest power semiconductor solutions. Ambiq is a pioneer and a leading provider of ultra-low-power semiconductor solutions based on our proprietary and patented sub- and near-threshold technologies. With the increasing power requirements of artificial intelligence (AI) computing, our customers are relying on our solutions to deliver AI to edge environments. Our hardware and software innovations fundamentally deliver a multi-fold improvement in power consumption over traditional semiconductor designs without expensive process geometry scaling. We began in 2010 by addressing the power consumption challenges of battery-powered devices at the edge, where they were most pronounced. As of the beginning of 2025, we've shipped more than 280+ million units worldwide. 

Our innovative and fast-moving teams of design, research, development, production, marketing, sales, and operations are spread across several continents, including the US (Austin), Taiwan (Hsinchu), China (Shanghai and Shenzhen), and Singapore. We value relentless technology innovation, a deep commitment to customer success, collaborative problem-solving, and an enthusiastic pursuit of energy efficiency. We embrace candidates who also share these same values. The successful candidate must be self-motivated, creative, and comfortable learning and driving exciting new technologies. We encourage and nurture an environment that fosters growth and opportunities to work on complex, meaningful, and challenging projects, creating a lasting impact and shaping the future of technology. Join us on our quest for enabling billions of intelligent devices. The intelligence everywhere revolution starts here. 

This role will be on-site 5 days a week in NW Austin.

Scope 

Are you curious about how to make technology faster and more efficient? As a Power & Performance Engineer, you’ll help test and improve the performance of computer chips. You’ll work with a team that designs the processors behind next-generation devices, learning how to balance speed and energy use while solving real-world problems. 

Responsibilities 

  • Test and analyze how processors utilize power and perform at various stages, from initial concepts to final products.
  • Collaborate with hardware, software, and design teams to identify the factors that enable systems to run smoothly and efficiently.
  • Write scripts and tools (such as those in Python or C++) to accelerate testing and data analysis.
  • Run, debug, and improve tests on different types of hardware.
  • Utilize AI tools to simplify testing and reporting.
  • Compare our performance with that of our competitors to identify areas where we can stand out.
  • Share your results in clear, easy-to-read reports and presentations.

Qualifications 

  • Recent degree in Electrical/Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Interest in low-power systems, processors, or embedded systems.
  • Experience with Python, C/C++, or other programming/scripting languages.
  • Basic knowledge of how computers work (CPU, memory, peripherals, power use).
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.

Bonus Skills (Not Required)

  • Experience with lab tools like oscilloscopes or power analyzers.
  • Knowledge of operating systems, drivers, or firmware.
  • Coursework or projects in AI or machine learning.
  • Familiarity with Git or other version control systems.
  • Good communication skills and a curiosity to learn.

What You'll Gain

  • Hands-on experience with real computer chips and test systems.
  • Mentorship from experienced engineers.
  • The chance to apply what you’ve learned in class to real-world problems.
  • An opportunity to join a team building the future of low-power computing.

What You Need 

We're seeking passionate technologists who thrive on pushing boundaries, solving complex challenges, and driving transformative solutions. 

At Ambiqyou'll collaborate with a dynamic team that values relentless innovation, customer-centric thinking, and continuous learning. If you're a self-motivated, creative problem-solver eager to push technological limits and make a meaningful impact in energy efficiency, this is your opportunity to grow, excel, and turn groundbreaking ideas into reality. 

Most importantly, the successful candidate will be able to live the Ambiq Shared Values: 

  • Innovate: We tenaciously find ways to break down the barriers to possible solutions 
  • Collaborate: We proactively communicate and encourage each other to be better. 
  • Focus: We keep the voice of the customer at the center of everything we do. 
  • Learn: We strive for continuous improvement and are always curious. 
  • Achieve: We execute on quality and follow through on our commitments. 

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