Ethernovia is developing the future of Ethernet-based networks for software-defined and autonomous vehicles. The Senior ASIC Front-End Design Engineer will be responsible for all aspects of digital SoC design and will work with various teams to deliver advanced automotive communication semiconductors and systems.
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for all aspects of digital SoC design, from micro-architecture specification, RTL, verification, synthesis, lint, CDC, LEC, and static timing analysis to deliver a design meeting target power, performance, and area goals
- Work with system architects, software, hardware, and verification engineers to plan, architect, design, implement, and deliver advanced automotive communication semiconductors and systems
- You will be on the leading edge of the development and definition of advanced, high-performance custom silicon that embodies functions from a wide range of protocols, algorithms, and applications
- Expected to flesh out product definitions with precise specifications of: an ASIC's internal and external interactions, data flow, processing algorithms across a number of disciplines, resource management, and software interfaces
- You will be a trusted self-starter who can work with very little guidance or oversight
Requirements:
- BS and/or MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field
- Minimum 10+ years of ASIC RTL design and/or architecture experience
- Proven track record with the development of complex SoCs
- Strong understanding of digital design fundamentals and methodologies
- In-depth knowledge of Verilog/System Verilog and simulation tools
- Self-motivated and able to work effectively both independently and in a team
- Excellent communication/documentation skills
- Attention to details
- Collaboration across multidisciplinary and international teams
- Experience in Networking (Ethernet MAC, PHY, Switching, TCP/IP, security, PCIe and other industry standard protocols)
- Video standards, protocols, processing
- Digital signal processing filters
- IP integration (SerDes, controllers, processors, etc.)
- Perl, TCL, C/C++, Make