Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
€60-75k (and higher - dependent on years of experience)
Working for a fascinating semiconductor company, who is focussed in RISC-V core IP development; within this team your responsibility will include, but not limited, to: Deliver RTL to the SoC team, support verification and silicon validation teams, and work with SW teams to support successful deployments of the system. Evaluate new IPs, driving new IP deployments as well as defining system wide guidelines for IPs requirement in the SoC. Closely drive resolution of issues and bugs gating the completion of schedule. Skills 5+ years of solid experience in IP/SoC design. Good understanding of ASIC design / verification / implementation flows. Good understanding of the design convergence cycle in terms of architecture, micro-architecture, synthesis, timing closure and verification. Hands-on experience with SoC Design, Verilog RTL coding and simulation software. General knowledge of synthesis, DFT, verification, formal verification, silicon debug. Working Knowledge with SystemVerilog or Verilog, C or C++, scripting languages such as Python MUST HAVE - excellent communication skills (ideally in English / Spanish / Catalan) Visa sponsorship and relocation support is available for highly skilled, and relevant qualified engineers
Barcelona
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