JobsSenior Silicon Engineer- P&D- (gCPU), Design Verification (multiple openings)
Senior Silicon Engineer- P&D- (gCPU), Design Verification (multiple openings)
GoogleSenior Silicon Engineer- P&D- (gCPU), Design Verification (multiple openings)
GoogleLocation
Mountain View, CA
Type
Full-time
Posted
5/5/2026
Compensation
$216,100 - $237,000 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
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·FY 2025Job description
The Senior Silicon Engineer role at Google focuses on developing custom silicon solutions for data centers and consumer devices. The position is part of a diverse team that combines AI, software, and hardware to create innovative products. The engineer will contribute to the design verification of silicon chips and ensure high performance and efficiency. This role also involves mentoring junior team members and leading technical projects.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Electronics or Electrical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field and 6 years of experience in a Silicon Engineer-related occupation.
- Alternatively, a Master’s degree in a relevant field and 4 years of experience in a Silicon Engineer-related occupation.
- 4 years of experience in computer processor architecture and microarchitecture.
- Experience with object-oriented programming verification languages such as SystemVerilog, C++, or VHDL.
- Experience with formal verification tools and simulation or emulation tools.
Responsibilities
- Develop, analyze, optimize, or verify custom silicon chips for data centers and consumer devices.
- Manage projects to complete object-oriented design verification.
- Develop networking hardware and software to ensure reliable connectivity.
- Design and build servers and storage systems optimized for data centers.
- Supervise teams or projects to conduct verification and testing of silicon designs.
Benefits
- Employees at Google are often offered benefits like comprehensive health insurance, 401(k) matching, and flexible work arrangements, among other benefits.
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