System on a Chip (SOC) Component Design Engineer
Internship Fort Collins (Larimer County) Design / Civil engineering / Industrial engineering
Job description
Job Description
Job Description:Oversees definition, design, verification, and documentation for SoC (System on a Chip) development. Determines architecture design, logic design, and system simulation. Defines module interfaces/formats for simulation. Performs Logic design for integration of cell libraries, functional units and sub-systems into SoC full chip designs, Register Transfer Level coding, and simulation for SoCs. Contributes to the development of multidimensional designs involving the layout of complex integrated circuits. Performs all aspects of the SoC design flow from high-level design to synthesis, place and route, timing and power to create a design database that is ready for manufacturing. Analyzes equipment to establish operation infrastructure, conducts experimental tests, and evaluates results. May also review vendor capability to support development. Component Design Engineers are involved in both pre-silicon design and post-silicon validation work to deliver high-quality microprocessors. As a Component Design Engineer, your responsibilities will include, but not be limited to:Execute the design and implementation of circuits, blocks, and chip-level integration in order to realize micro-architecture specificationsPerform analysis and validation of designs via simulation methods such as: static timing analysis, electrical robustness, noise analysis, and functional equivalenceCooperate and collaborate with micro-architects in order to define realizable functional unitsUnderstand the design environment, its tools and capabilities, and supplemental scriptsTest, verify, and document your designsInvestigate, evaluate, and recommend future designs and methodologiesDevelop solutions to problems utilizing your formal education and judgmentHave strong communication and teamwork skillsTake initiative and be a self-starter
Inside this Business Group
The Platform Engineering Group (PEG) is responsible for the design, development, and production of system-on-a-chip (SoC) products that go into Intel's next generation client and mobile platforms. PEG strives to lead the industry moving forward through product innovation and world class engineering.
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Desired profile
You must possess the below minimum qualifications to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates. Experience listed below would be obtained through a combination of your school work/classes/research and/or relevant previous job and/or internship experiences. Minimum Qualifications: BS or MS degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer ScienceMinimum 3 month experience with logic design and its supporting conceptsMinimum 3 month experience with timing and electrical analysis toolsPreferred Qualifications: Knowledge of electrical issues encountered in high-frequency or low-power designExperience designing and validating SOC CPUsTiming, electrical, noise, and functional equivalence tool experienceTransistor (FET) level circuit design experience or equivalent synthesis design experienceSolid understanding of system and processor architecture, and the interaction of computer hardware with softwareThe ideal candidate should exhibit the following behavioral traits:Problem-solving skillsAbility to multitaskStrong written and verbal communication skillsAbility to work in a dynamic and team oriented environment