Responsibilities:
As a Senior System Hardware Engineer, you will lead and drive the full hardware R&D process for complex chip-based systems, including:
- Leading ASIC bring-up efforts, including developing bring-up plans, executing validation tests, and resolving critical issues.
- Defining and architecting innovative hardware design schemes to meet demanding product specifications.
- Driving component selection based on in-depth knowledge of performance, reliability, cost, and supply chain considerations.
- Overseeing schematic design and conducting thorough PCB inspections to ensure high-quality and manufacturable designs.
- Independently planning and executing comprehensive hardware testing, debugging, and root cause analysis, leading to robust and reliable products.
- Driving innovative hardware design initiatives to significantly enhance product functionality, performance, cost efficiency, and overall quality, mentoring junior engineers in this process.
Qualifications:
Education:
- Master's degree or higher in Computer Science, Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
- Min of 8 Years of Experience in the field
Technical Skills:
- Extensive and proven knowledge of high-speed signal integrity principles and best practices, with experience in simulation and measurement.
- In-depth understanding of advanced power distribution techniques for high-performance computing systems.
- Strong familiarity with the architecture and integration of GPU, FPGA, and X86 processors in complex systems.
- Significant and demonstrable experience in successful ASIC bring-up and comprehensive hardware validation for production-level systems.
- Expert proficiency in using a wide range of hardware testing equipment such as advanced power analyzers, high-bandwidth oscilloscopes, and logic analyzers.
Tools:
- Expert proficiency in industry-standard hardware design tools such as Cadence Allegro (or equivalent), including advanced layout and simulation capabilities.