RTL Designer /ASIC Design Engineer

Dubai
5 days ago
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RTL Designer / ASIC Design Engineer

Description

You will collaborate closely with other designers in a high impact environment 
to define the computational unit micro-architectural specifications and work
alongside the architecture, physical design, and verification teams to identify potential
issues.

Your role will involve implementing the micro-architecture, targeting advanced
technology nodes while balancing energy efficiency, performance, and area constraints
with project time-lines, maintainability, and code elegance.

You will also review synthesis and power reports, address timing and power issues, and ensure high-quality design standards.As the design nears functional completion, you will be collaborating with the verification team to confirm that the design behaves as
intended and is thoroughly tested.

Additionally, you will be required to continue to liase and partner with the physical design team, assisting with any necessary

adjustments to achieve an optimal layout.

Requirements

 7+ years of experience in RTL design and ASIC development.
 Proficiency in RTL coding languages (Verilog/SystemVerilog)
 Hands on experience in all aspects of the chip development process with
proficiency in front end tools and methodologies
 Experience writing specifications and converting them to design
 Experience with multiple clock domains and asynchronous interfaces
 Experience or knowledge of system architecture, CPU & IP Integration, and power
and clock management designs is highly desirable
 Experience in low-power design techniques such as clock- and power-gating is a
plus
 Ability to communicate effectively across all internal groups
 Familiarity with scripting languages like Perl or Python or Tcl is a plus
 Familiarity with common on-chip bus protocols such as AMBA (AXI, AHB, APB) is a
plus

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Compensation package includes relocation tickets (incl. family), visas and  insurance

Please contact  Mano Caderamanpulle for a full discussion

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