Collaborate with a team of engineers with responsibility for the delivery of complex mixed-signal products and IPs
Design and develop new digital circuit architectures on advanced process nodes including development of block level testbenches
Contribute to technical reviews and ensure IP quality using checklists
Influence the growth of the group through recruitment, mentoring, review, and supervision of junior engineers.
Requirements
Bachelor’s, Master's or Doctorate degree in Electrical Engineering and/or equivalent with an extensive proven background in digital CMOS circuit design
Implementation of complex digital circuits and sub-systems in RTL using Verilog / SystemVerilog
Understanding of digital system-level design, including use of standard bus protocols, bus architecture design and chip-level clock and reset architectures.
Verification of block-level digital designs
Understanding of synthesis and timing analysis of digital circuits; collaboration with DFT and Place and Route team
Good understanding of Linting, CDC and RDC tools
Good interpersonal skills, share technical expertise and knowledge, contribute to design reviews, work optimally to resolve conflicts.
Organised, detailed, and meticulous with strong communication skills.
Self-motivated with strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to work with a sense of urgency and thrive in a dynamic environment.
An understanding, appreciation, and passion for mixed signal engineering
Experience working within UVM based verification environments.
Scripting and automation of design tasks
Experience with AMBA, SPI, I2C protocols
Experience of targeting industry standard FPGA platforms
DSP filter design using MATLAB and signal analysis techniques.
Lab and silicon validation skills; Experience of chip bring-up and debug from design perspective.
Board level interface standards and interface design
Experience with clock generation circuits and handling multiple clock domains.
Experience with Power gating and low power design techniques
Experience with ARM, 8051 microcontrollers as well as memory controllers