ASIC/SOC CAD Engineer Mountain View, CA
Company: Matx
Location: Mountain View
Posted on: February 8, 2025
Job Description:
MatX's mission is to make the world's best AI models run as
efficiently as allowed by physics, bringing the world years ahead
in AI quality and availability. MatX is seeking a Physical Design
CAD Engineer to join our team as we create best-in-class silicon
for high-performance and sustainable GenAI. The ASIC/SOC Physically
Design CAD Engineer will be responsible for creating and
maintaining our CAD flow and infrastructure to produce performant
and functionally correct silicon for MatX products across compute,
memory management, high-speed connectivity, and other key
technologies in leading-edge process nodes.Responsibilities
include:
- Develop, maintain, and continuously improve MatX's Physical
Design flow, from RTL to GDSII flow, including construction and
sign-off
- Automate back-end runs, create reports, post-process logs,
generate metrics, and extract insights
- Evaluate, select, and deploy EDA tools and methodologies to
produce best-in-class Performance-Power-Area results
- Work with EDA tool vendors to drive issues and enhancements to
closure
- Train and support flow users and resolve any issues they might
face
- Manage licenses, compute, and storage and optimize for
efficiency and cost
- May include some development and support of the front-end CAD
flowRequirements:
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or
equivalent
- Minimum 8 years of industry experience in ASIC Physical
Design
- Great interpersonal and communication skills
- Strong proficiency in programming languages such as Perl,
Python, and TCL
- Expertise developing/using industry-standard ASIC tools and
methodologies for construction (e.g. partitioning, floorplanning,
synthesis, place & route, clocking) and sign-off (equivalency,
extraction, timing, power estimation, EMIR, physical
verification)Preferences:
- 8 years of industry experience in ASIC Physical Design and/or
CAD
- Experience with EDA license management, LSF and equivalent job
schedulers, and cloud-based silicon development is a big
plusCompensation: The US base salary for this full-time position is
$120,000 - $400,000 + equity + benefitsAs part of our dedication to
the diversity of our team and our focus on creating an inviting and
inclusive work experience, MatX is committed to a policy of Equal
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