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Mgr II, Applications Engineering

Mgr II, Applications Engineering
by Admin on 04-10-2020 at 1:53 pm

Website Synopsys

Job Description and Requirements

Responsibilities: As a Manager, Applications Engineering (AE) you will be mainly working with R&D, field sales/support organization and key customers on newly developed products. The main tasks will be deploying new features/enhancements in the product at key customers, closely working with R&D for new feature validation, handling customer evaluation or doing benchmarks; supporting customers at an engineering level; understanding customer requirements and proposing new enhancements for product improvement. As an expert of timing analysis technolgies, you will work closely with R&D, marketing, and our customers to help drive development and acceptance of STA/Signoff Product. You will be required to manage a team of highly skilled engineers and drive them to deliver in aggressive benchmark situations. You are expected to train the team members in different STA technologies, mentor them both in both technical and customer management aspects. Duties include writing product specifications from the user point of view, developing and delivering training materials, benchmarking, tool evaluation support, tracking customer issues , leading a team and more. Occasional traveling is required.

Requirements: Must have completed BS or MS. Should have at least 10 years of relevant experience in STA, developing/managing constraints/SDC for large designs, Hierarchical design signoff methodology, Timing Closure and debugging etc.. Good knowledge of digital electronics concepts and familiarity with ASIC design flow is required. Person must be conversant with UNIX. Experience with Synopsys, Cadence, or other EDA tools for STA and timing signoff is essential. Excellent communication skills including ability to interface with customers and business unit personnel are essential.

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