Senior Application Engineer

Website Alphawave Semi
As an Alphawave Semi Applications Engineer, you are responsible for providing 1st line technical support to customers using our IPs . In this role, you will provide timely responses in enabling, configuring and integrating Alphawave IPs into the customer’s SoC. In addition, you will regularly engage with internal R&D team to satisfy the customer’s application and constantly improve the customer’s IP integration experience.
What You’ll Do
- Drive technical communication to customers from kickoff to silicon bring up, coordinating with internal R&D teams as necessary
- Diagnose, debug, and resolve customers issues during integration, simulation, implementation, timing closure, and silicon bring up
- Author user guides, application notes and white papers that promote the IP’s ease of use, or address specific challenges in its implementation.
- Occasional travel is required.
What You’ll Need
- Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering or Computer Science
- Minimum of 5 years relevant ASIC experience which can include front-end design, synthesis, static timing analysis, formal verification, design verification and/or silicon validation
- Domain knowledge of one the following interface protocols:
- PCIe, CXL, Ethernet, HBM, DDR, or UCIe
It’d Be Amazing If You Had
- Extensive working experience with PCIe and/or Ethernet serdes
- Extensive working experience with one or more: simulators, timing analysis, firmware, hardware debug
- Masters/PhD in Computer Science or Electrical/Computer Engineering or Engineering Science
About You
- Customer focused
- Excellent communication skills
- Able to listen to and appreciate ideas and opinions that differ from yours
- Extremely detail oriented
- Superb analytical and problem-solving skills
- Drives for consistency
- Takes personal pride in high standard of outputs
- Self-motivated and self-managing
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