Qorvo designs and manufactures RF front ends, power amplifiers, filters, and power management ICs across automotive, defense, mobile, and industrial segments. The tech stack reflects a hardware-first organization: embedded systems (ARM, Linux, C/C++), simulation tools (MATLAB), and enterprise manufacturing systems (SAP ECC/S/4HANA). Hiring skews heavily toward engineering and manufacturing, with active projects spanning filter technology, packaging development, and RF test automation — consistent with a company optimizing product and process maturity rather than building greenfield platforms.
Qorvo (Nasdaq: QRVO) is a publicly traded semiconductor manufacturer with 5,001–10,000 employees, headquartered in the United States. The company supplies RF semiconductors, power management ICs, filters, and antenna control solutions to automotive OEMs, defense contractors, mobile phone manufacturers, and industrial/enterprise customers. Manufacturing operations span multiple countries including China, India, Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Spain, Germany, and Japan. Core technical offerings include gallium nitride (GaN) power devices, systems-on-chip, power amplifiers, and premium RF filters. The organization combines chip design, systems integration, and vertically integrated manufacturing at scale.
Qorvo uses ARM Cortex-M, Embedded Linux, C, C++, MATLAB, and SAP ECC/S/4HANA for core operations. Design tooling includes Git, GCC, and RTOS. Business intelligence runs on Power BI, Tableau, and Spotfire. React and Vue support web frontends.
Qorvo operates manufacturing and hiring in China, United States, Spain, India, Germany, Philippines, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam, supporting global supply chain and customer proximity.
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