BAW Design/ Development Summer/Fall Co-Op (June – Dec ‘ 26)
This website uses cookies and other tracking technologies to enhance user experience and to analyze performance and traffic on our website. Further information is available in our and our . Modify Cookie PreferencesAccept All CookiesSearch JobsSearch JobsJob Description Job Title: BAW Design/ Development Summer/Fall Co-Op (June – Dec ‘ 26)Posting Start Date: 8/28/25Job Location: AndoverIf you are looking for a challenging and exciting career in the world of technology, then look no further. Skyworks is an innovator of high-performance analog semiconductors whose solutions are powering the wireless networking revolution. Through our broad technology expertise and one of the most extensive product portfolios in the industry, we are Connecting Everyone and Everything, All the Time.At Skyworks, you will find a fast-paced environment with a strong focus on global collaboration, minimal layers of management, and the freedom to make meaningful contributions in a setting that encourages creative thinking. We are excited about the opportunity to work with you and glad you want to be part of a team of talented individuals who together are changing the way the world communicates.Requisition ID: 76097Job Description: Description Skyworks Solutions is seeking a talented intern to develop new high-frequency BAW filter modules.
The selected individual will join the BAW design team, focusing on the design, development, and delivery of next-generation BAW filter designs for Skyworks’ WiFi, Automotive, Infrastructure, and IoT customers.
The successful candidate will utilize simulations, feasibility & topology studies, and technology assessments to deliver compelling products and help drive advanced technology development.
We are seeking a student to work onsite in our Andover, MA design center from June/July – December 2026.Term: Summer/Fall Co-Op (June – Dec ‘ 26)Responsibilities – Work activities include: mason level circuit feasibility simulations, topology studies, evaluation of stack parameters, and their trade-offs
- Compiling complicated results and sharing with the team in a clean, concise, well-organized format or design review
- Tape out new filter design
- EM simulations as necessaryRequired Experience and Skills – University student, currently enrolled in an MSEE/PhD Program in the field of acoustics (BAW preferred, but will consider other similar acoustic fields)- Must be able and available to work starting June/July 2026- Periodic online meetings with our international team is a requirementDesired Experience and Skills – Strong understanding of BAW device physics is a plus
- Good understanding of ladder filter topology and design techniques is also a plus#LI-DJ1The typical pay range for an Engineering intern across the U.S. is currently USD $26.00 – $47.50 per hour and for a Non-Engineering intern across the U.S. is currently USD $22.50 – $42.00 per hour. Starting pay will depend on level of education, the ultimate job duties and requirements, and work location. Skyworks has different pay ranges for different work locations in the U.S.Skyworks is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Skyworks strives to create an accessible workplace; if you need an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at accommodations@skyworksinc.com.Copyright 2024 Skyworks Solutions, Inc.×Cookie Consent ManagerThis website uses cookies and other tracking technologies to enhance user experience and to analyze performance and traffic on our website. Further information is available in our and our .Required CookiesThese cookies are required to use this website and can’t be turned off. DetailsRequired Cookies Provider Description Enabled
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