Sr. ASIC Design Engineer, Blink/Ring ASIC Team

Amazon
Cambridge, United Kingdom
3 months ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
25 Feb 2026 (3 months ago)
Shape the Future of Smart Home Technology
Join the innovative team behind Amazon's most beloved Cameras and Doorbells. We're not just building chips—we're creating the silicon brain that powers millions of homes worldwide, making them safer and smarter.

Why This Role Matters
As a Sr. ASIC Design Engineer on our Blink/Ring ASIC Team, you'll work on cutting-edge System-on-Chip (SoC) designs that directly impact customer experiences. Our vertically integrated environment means you'll see your innovations come to life in products that customers genuinely love—and you'll get there faster with our streamlined time-to-revenue approach.

What Makes Us Different
Innovation at Every Level: Work with our integrated verification/validation environment that spans from architectural modeling through post-silicon validation. We believe in giving engineers the best tools to do their best work.

Customer-Obsessed Engineering: We work backwards from real customer needs to create super-low power, energy-efficient designs featuring the latest advances in AI, video processing, low-power communications, and cutting-edge CMOS fabrication technology.

State-of-the-Art Technology: Push the boundaries with highly differentiated silicon that sets industry standards.

Key job responsibilities
Your Impact:

- Architect the Future: Define architecture specifications that translate product vision into technical reality
- Lead and Mentor: Create microarchitecture specifications and guide junior engineers in implementation
- Drive Quality: Own the end-to-end process from RTL delivery through synthesis, power analysis, and timing closure
- Collaborate Across Teams: Partner with verification and validation teams to ensure flawless execution from testplan to production
- Innovate Continuously: Evaluate emerging IP blocks and drive early architectural trade-offs that accelerate time-to-market

A day in the life
Why Join Amazon's Ring/Blink Team?
- Work on products used by millions of customers daily
- Collaborate with world-class engineers in a supportive, innovative environment
- Access to cutting-edge tools and technologies
- Opportunity to influence product direction from the silicon level up
- Be part of Amazon's mission to make homes safer and more connected

About the team
Ready to Make an Impact?
If you're passionate about creating silicon that powers the future of smart home technology and want to work where your innovations directly delight customers, we want to hear from you.

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