What are the responsibilities and job description for the SoC Design Engineer position at Intel?
Intel is a global leader, creating world-changing technology that enables progress and enriches live. We are at the intersection of several technology inflections - artificial intelligence, 5G network transformation, and the rise of the intelligent edge- that together will shape the future of technology. This is to fill a position in Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) Technology Engineering (PTE) group, the ideal candidate will be responsible for process technology pathfinding and Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) co-optimization for best-in-class perf/watt/cost.
The Programmable Technology Engineering (PTE) team within Intel Programmable Solutions Group is seeking exceptional talent for a SoC Design Engineer to work with a diverse team.
As the SOC Design Engineer your responsibilities will include but not limited to:
Perform Design-Technology Co-optimization tasks involving cross-functional.
Provide cross function support to business unit teams including Intel and Foundry process technology, product design, package, and business units.
Provide technical support to resolve process and foundry collateral issues encountered in PSG product execution through cross-organizational collaborations.
Develop and lead test chips.
Tape out to validate critical and unique product design and IPs to improve A0 quality.
Minimum Education Requirement
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.
Minimum Qualification:
5 years of experience in the semiconductor industry.
Experience in either APR Digital, Custom Digital or Analog circuit design and verification.
Experience with relevant industry EDA tools in any
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with CMOS device physics and advanced CMOS process flow.
Experience with various disaggregation and packaging technologies.
Experience in library cell or memory compiler design and optimization.
Experience with product power rollup and/or timing signoff.
Experience in SPICE models, DRC/DFM rules for advanced processes (7nm and beyond).
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