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Application Engineer II SCBU

Application Engineer II SCBU
by Admin on 08-22-2022 at 3:42 pm

Website ANSYS

Summary / Role Purpose

As an Application Engineer II , you will be part of the team deploying Ansys EDA products across all top Semiconductor companies. This involves working with Software developers, Architects, & Product Specialists to get the product developed, and deploy it on leading edge SoCs across Semiconductor companies.

Key focus areas will include all areas related to IP/SoC/3DIC Power Integrity, Signal Integrity, Reliability aspects like EM/ESD/Thermal, Advanced timing/jitter, Packaging – the top challenges for any chip design on advanced nodes like 7/5/3 nm.

Key Duties and Responsibilities

Be part of Application Engineering Team that

  • Works with Global-Customers / IP-providers / Foundries to understand design challenges of cutting-edge SoCs & 3DICs on 7/5/3 nm and creates EDA product specifications.
  • Works with Product development team to get state-of-the-art EDA products developed.
  • Works on Ansys-Seascape platform – Semiconductor Industry’s First and Only True Big-Data design Platform!
  • Works with top Semiconductor companies around the globe to deploy EDA products for solving Power/Signal/Reliability challenges across Chip-Package-System at 7/5/3 nm.
  • Provides expert guidance / consultation to Customers around the globe for solving design challenges.

Minimum Education/Certification Requirements and Experience

  • Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Electronics Engineering/VLSI from Top Institutions (NITs/IITs and likes)
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Good programming skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • 1-3 years of prior experience in either of a) ASIC Physical design, b) Power-Integrity/Signal-Integrity/Reliability Closure c) Custom circuit design and simulation

Preferred Qualifications and Skills

  • Passion to learn and deploy new technologies.
  • Ability for minimal travel
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