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GPU Physical Design Engineer Lead

Intel

Location

USA (Multiple Locations)

Type

Full-time

Posted

5/10/2026

Compensation

$190,610 - $269,100 per year

Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Master's with 5+ Years of Experience
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Job description

This role involves implementing ASIC designs for Integrated/Discrete Graphics and AI SoCs using advanced process technology and EDA tools. The candidate will work within a team responsible for SoC level physical design and optimization flows, including various verification aspects. Collaboration with project team members to address design cycle issues is essential. The ideal candidate will also lead a small team and interact with architecture and design teams to enhance product quality and performance.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s in Electrical/Computer Engineering with 9+ years relevant work experience, or Master's in Electrical/Computer Engineering with 6+ years relevant work experience.
  • Experience in Logic Design, VLSI/ASIC Design, and Computer Architecture.
  • Current Industry Experience in ASIC design flows such as floorplanning, clock construction, synthesis, place and route, static timing analysis, and layout verification.
  • Experience with Unix/Linux, Perl, and TCL for automating tool/flow methodologies.

Responsibilities

  • Implement ASIC designs for Integrated/Discrete Graphics and AI SoCs.
  • Manage SoC level physical design and optimization flows.
  • Define design requirements such as frequency, operating voltages, and power.
  • Collaborate with project team members to resolve design cycle issues.
  • Lead a small team and interact with architecture and design teams.

Benefits

  • Intel offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, stock programs, healthcare coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, parental leave, and programs supporting employee wellbeing and professional development.

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