High-Performance Digital Design Engineer
We are seeking an experienced digital design engineer to join our team in the Qualcomm Mixed-Signal IP (MSIP) Digital Design department.
The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and implementing high-performance mixed-signal IPs.
This role requires a strong background in computer architecture, digital signal processing, and optimization techniques to improve power, performance, and area (PPA) of IPs.
The ideal candidate will have experience with full-suite ASIC design tools to validate and implement designs, as well as working with design verification (DV) teams to define test plans and verify designs.
A master's degree in electrical engineering or a related field is required, along with 5+ years of experience in ASIC digital design, including micro-architecture and RTL design.
The candidate should possess excellent communication skills and be able to contribute strongly within a high-performance team.
Key Responsibilities:
* Design and implement high-performance mixed-signal IPs.
* Apply computer architecture, digital signal processing, and optimization techniques to improve PPA of IPs.
* Use full-suite ASIC design tools to validate and implement designs.
* Work with design verification teams to define test plans and verify designs.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
* Master's degree in electrical engineering or a related field.
* 5+ years of experience in ASIC digital design, including micro-architecture and RTL design.
* Experience with full-suite ASIC design tools.
* Excellent communication skills.
Benefits:
* A competitive salary and performance-related bonus.
* An employee stock purchase scheme and matching pension scheme.
* Education Assistance and relocation support.
* Life, Medical, Income and Travel Insurance.
* Subsidised memberships for physical and mental well-being.
About the Role:
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced digital design engineer to join our team and contribute to the development of high-performance mixed-signal IPs.