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Silicon Design Engineer

Cambridge
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Location: Bristol, Cambridge, or Manchester

Overview:

Join a cutting-edge technology team shaping next-generation mobile, smart, and connected solutions. As a Silicon Design Engineer, you'll design, optimise, and debug complex hardware modules, ensuring high performance, efficiency, and reliability.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and optimise digital silicon designs in collaboration with verification and validation teams.

  • Define microarchitecture specifications and execution plans.

  • Balance performance trade-offs (speed, power, area) through in-depth analysis.

  • Participate in design reviews and contribute to a high-quality design environment.

  • Utilise industry-leading tools and methodologies to enhance silicon design.

    About You:

    You are a proactive problem solver with a strong technical background in silicon design. A skilled communicator and collaborator, you thrive in a fast-paced, innovative environment.

    Required Skills:

  • Expertise in digital IC design and RTL at IP or SoC level.

  • Proficiency in ASIC/FPGA design tools and optimisation techniques.

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.

    Preferred Skills:

  • Experience with verification methodologies (UVM, assertions, formal verification).

  • Knowledge of CPU/GPU/DSP architectures.

  • Proficiency in SystemVerilog, C, Python, or scripting languages

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