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Electrical Engineering Expert (Semiconductor / ASIC / RFIC) - review AI outputs in your specialty
Listed on Mercor as “Electrical Engineering Expert (Semiconductor / ASIC / RFIC)”
What this actually is
You bring your specialist expertise to AI evaluation. The shape of the work varies but the pattern is the same: review outputs, rate quality, write prompts, flag errors. The platform title (Electrical Engineering Expert (Semiconductor / ASIC / RFIC)) reflects the rate band and the expertise required, not the day-to-day work.
Can you do this on your visa?
F-2 / F-4 / F-5 / F-6: open. E-1 to E-7: needs concurrent-employment permit. D-2 / D-4 students: S-3 permit, 20 hr/week cap. D-10 / D-8: case by case.
Korean tax on USD income
First 5 years in Korea: foreign-source income only taxed if remitted into Korea. After year 5: worldwide income. Full tax guide.
Original posting from Mercor
Mercor is hiring on behalf of a leading Silicon Valley AI lab seeking experienced Electrical Engineering Experts with strong semiconductor design and tapeout backgrounds to support advanced AI hardware initiatives.
Job Responsibilities
- Contribute expertise across Analog, Mixed-Signal, RFIC, ASIC, or Physical Design workflows
- Review semiconductor architectures, implementation methodologies, and silicon design tradeoffs
- Support tasks related to tapeout flows, verification, timing closure, and silicon validation
- Assist in evaluating and improving AI systems trained on hardware engineering workflows
- Provide technical insight based on real-world production silicon experience
Minimum Qualifications
- Hands-on ownership of chip blocks/systems through tapeout
- Experience with advanced semiconductor PDKs such as TSMC, GlobalFoundries, Samsung, or Intel
- Familiarity with pre- and post-silicon development flows
- Strong understanding of schematic design, simulation, verification, DRC/LVS, parasitic extraction, and silicon bring-up
- Prior experience in at least one of the following:
- Analog/Mixed-Signal Design (ADCs, PLLs, LDOs, SerDes, PMICs, sensor interfaces)
- RFIC Design (LNAs, mixers, transceivers, PLLs, PAs, mmWave systems)
- ASIC/Physical Design (RTL, synthesis, STA, floorplanning, CTS, PnR, ECO flows)
Preferred Qualifications
- Production silicon experience preferred over purely academic or simulation-based work
- Experience taping out RF designs at GHz/mmWave frequencies
- Strong ability to explain architectural, power, performance, and timing tradeoffs made during implementation
- Experience working on advanced-node semiconductor designs
- Prior exposure to AI hardware, accelerators, or high-performance compute systems
Role Details
- Estimated commitment: 15-20 hours/week
- Compensation: Approximately USD 100/hour
Quoted from Mercor’s public listing on 2026-06-02. We don’t edit platform copy; honest framing is in the title and the “what this actually is” block above.
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