Job Overview
Our Solution Engineering division develops SoCs for various application segments, using the latest IP products from Arm and other vendors.
We are looking for a creative and hard-working SoC Lead Design Engineer to lead the team responsible for the development of Debug Subsystems, based primarily—but not exclusively—on CoreSight IPs.
Responsibilities
- As a lead design engineer with a knowledge of subsystems and SoCs you will be leading an IP development team which owns our Debug Subsystems.
- Work with the Architect(s) to understand Subsystem requirements, and develop the design specifications which meet the quality, reliability, manufacturing and reconfigurable needs across multiple SoC's.
- Your key technical responsibilities will include writing design micro-architecture specifications, developing the RTL, fixing bugs, running design checks and contributing to the generation of implementation constraints.
- Partner with the verification lead to review test plans and help debug design issues.
Required Skills & Experience:
In addition to bringing your accomplishment of either Bachelors or Master’s degree in Computer Science or Electrical/Computer Engineering or a similar related field, you will need:
- More than 15+ years' experience working in design of complex subsystems or SoCs
- Experience with ARM-based designs and/or ARM System Architectures
- Hands-on experience with Arm CoreSight IP and debug/trace architectures.
- Experience with AMBA protocols, JTAG, SW.
- Advanced proficiency in SystemVerilog and Verilog.
- Experience writing and reviewing microarchitecture and design specifications.
- Experience with power, clock domain crossing, and reset domain crossing
- Experience with Perl, Python or other scripting language
- Leadership, mentoring or coaching experience
"Nice to Have" Skills and Experience:
- Exposure to low-power design techniques (UPF/CPF).
- Experience with DFT concepts: Scan, Mbist, SSN...
- Work with physical design teams to address floor-planning, clocking, reset strategies, and timing closure considerations.
- Support silicon bring-up, post-silicon debug, and correlation with physical implementation results.
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