Tokyo Electron US · 12 hours ago
ASIC Design Engineer, Senior
Tokyo Electron US is a leading company in the semiconductor industry, and they are seeking a Senior ASIC Design Engineer. The role involves supporting the design and implementation of custom VLSI test chips, developing automation scripts, and collaborating with various teams to ensure seamless integration within ASIC designs.
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Responsibilities
Support the design and implementation of custom VLSI test chips
Develop Python-based scripts to automate schematic and layout tasks for custom ASIC circuits
Complete top-level chip layout and physical verification
Perform pre-silicon verification simulations, including RTL verification
Collaborate closely with EDA tool providers and test engineering teams
Assist in the design and verification of both RTL and analog circuit blocks to ensure seamless integration within ASIC designs
Qualification
Required
Strong understanding of the Python language, EDA flow scripting, and custom schematic/layout tools
Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Computer Science required
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Preferred
B.S. with 5+ years or M.S. with 2+ years of relevant industry experience preferred
Experience with scientific Python libraries such as numpy, pandas, and matplotlib is desired
Hands-on experience or familiarity with RTL design and verification methodologies
Knowledge of analog circuit design principles and layout considerations is a plus
Company
Tokyo Electron US
Since its founding in 1963, TEL has grown to encompass many offices around the world that engineer, manufacture, sell, and service wafer-processing or semiconductor production equipment (SPE), as well as flat panel display (FPD) and thin-film silicon photovoltaic equipment (PVE).
Funding
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