JobsSilicon Design Engineer
Job description
AMD is seeking a Silicon Design Engineer to contribute to the research, design, development, and testing of electronic components and systems for semiconductor manufacturing. The role emphasizes innovation and collaboration within a culture that values diverse perspectives. The engineer will work on ASIC development, focusing on architecture design, logic design, and system simulation. This position offers opportunities to tackle complex challenges in next-generation computing experiences.
Requirements
- Master's degree or foreign equivalent in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
- 1 year of experience in the job offered or a related engineering role.
- Experience in performing hardware verification.
- Familiarity with design flows and methodologies used for chip verification.
- Knowledge of CPU, GPU, or SoC architecture.
- Proficiency in EDA or CAD tools.
- Experience with Verilog, System Verilog, or VHDL.
- Proficiency in C, C++, or Python.
- Experience in ASIC design.
- Familiarity with Unix or Linux environments.
Responsibilities
- Research, design, develop, and test electronic components and systems for semiconductor manufacturing.
- Perform definition, design, verification, and documentation for ASIC development.
- Determine architecture design, logic design, and system simulation.
- Define module interfaces and formats for simulation.
- Contribute to the development of multidimensional designs involving complex integrated circuits.
- Evaluate all aspects of the process flow from high-level designs to synthesis, place and route, and timing and power use.
- Work on problems of moderate scope requiring analysis of various factors.
- Exercise judgment within defined company procedures to select methods and techniques for obtaining results.
- Utilize knowledge of computers and electronics, including circuit boards, processors, chips, and electronic equipment.
Benefits
- AMD provides a competitive 'Total Rewards' package that focuses on financial growth, health, and work-life balance.
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