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Sr. Hardware Design Engineer (Remote)

Reposted 17 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
Senior level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
Senior level
The Sr. Hardware Design Engineer leads ASIC and FPGA projects, defining architecture, guiding RTL development, and mentoring junior engineers to deliver high-quality silicon solutions.
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We’re looking for a senior-level Hardware Design Engineer to take the lead on complex ASIC and FPGA development projects. This role blends architecture design, hands-on implementation, and technical leadership. You’ll collaborate across engineering teams to deliver high-performance, reliable silicon solutions in a flexible hybrid environment.

Responsibilities

  • Define HW architecture and evaluate design trade-offs for performance, area, and power.
  • Lead RTL development, integration, and verification  throughout the design cycle.
  • Partner with firmware  and verification teams to ensure top-quality silicon delivery.
  • Mentor and review junior engineers’ work, promoting best practices and technical excellence.
  • Provide design-in and bring-up support, including technical expertise for customer-facing projects.

Qualifications

  • Strong command of SystemVerilog for RTL design and digital architecture.
  • Experience using simulation tools such as Questa, Incisive, or VCS.
  • Skilled in scripting (Python, Perl, Tcl) for automation and workflow optimization.
  • Proven experience in ASIC or FPGA design, synthesis, and timing closure.
  • Strong analytical thinking and communication skills, with the ability to manage complex priorities.
  • 10+ years of relevant experience and a BSEE or MSEE degree.

Preferred / Plus

  • Expertise in ASIC synthesis, timing constraints, CDC/RDC methodologies.
  • Familiarity with UVM-based verification environments.
  • Experience with high-speed memory technologies (HBM, GDDR, LPDDR, DDR).
  • Understanding of AMBA AXI or CHI protocols.

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