JobsSr. CPU RTL Front End Methodology Engineer
Location
Austin, TX, Phoenix, AZ, Hillsboro, OR
Type
Full-time
Posted
6/14/2026
Compensation
$164,470 - $311,890 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
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·FY 2025Job description
The Sr. CPU RTL Methodology Engineer at Intel will play a crucial role in designing the next generation of high-performance microprocessors. This position requires hands-on experience in RTL methodologies and the effective use of AI tools to enhance silicon development. The engineer will collaborate with various teams to ensure designs meet critical targets and contribute to architectural discussions. The role emphasizes leadership and innovation in driving efficiency in RTL coding and methodologies.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical, Electronics, Engineering, or related field with 12+ years of work experience, or a Master's degree with 10+ years, or a PhD with 6+ years.
- 6+ years of experience in silicon development of CPU logic.
- 5+ years of experience in technical leadership and delivering successful IP projects.
Responsibilities
- Demonstrate leadership and hands-on experience in leveraging AI tools to drive efficiency gains in RTL coding.
- Advance front-end methodologies and contribute to architectural discussions for scalability and flexibility.
- Develop and implement strategies, tools, and techniques for RTL development and logic optimization.
- Ensure designs meet power, performance, area, and timing targets while maintaining physical design integrity.
- Collaborate effectively with architecture, backend, and design teams to deliver industry-leading products.
- Build and sustain a high-performing organization by fostering core group values and behaviors.
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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