Product Engineer – EDA

Website ArterisIP
Arteris enables engineering and design teams at the world’s most transformative brands to connect and integrate today’s system-on-chips (SoCs) that fuel modern innovation.
If you’ve held a smartphone, driven an electronic car, or powered up a smart TV, you’ve come in contact with what we do at Arteris. Here, the future is quite literally in your hands—and when it isn’t, chances are it is flying overhead in a drone, a satellite, or in the cloud at a datacenter!
Do you want to contribute to the backbone of some of the world’s most popular SoCs?
As a Product Engineer at Arteris, you will work with an expert team to design and deliver EDA (Electronic Design Automation) software used to develop some of the world’s most sophisticated mobile, telecom, automotive, and consumer SoC products. You will be responsible for transforming innovative ideas into new features of our products. For each feature, you play as an internal customer to the engineering team by developing a prototype to validate the concept, specifying the development for the team, testing the product under design as an end user, and writing the associated customer documentation. You will go home at the end of the day amazed at all the places where your creations end up. You will have the opportunity to be part of a proven, successful startup, and to influence development environment, architecture, verification, and everything in-between – you will no longer be stuck in a silo or just a cog in the machine. Your co-workers will be an experienced team of industry experts that love what they do.
Key Responsibilities:
Responsible for defining, documenting and validating new features, as an internal customer for each of these features:
- Prototype the new feature and refine concepts iteratively based on internal and external feedback,
- Specify the feature for the development team,
- Test functionality as development progresses,
- Produce user documentation content for the feature.
Required:
- 8+ years of industry experience in the semiconductor CAD flow specification and/or development (Electronic Design Automation)
- Demonstrated experience in the full SoC development lifecycle and tools used in design, verification, and testing.
- Proven experience in writing clear and detailed engineering specifications and technical documentation.
- Familiar with hardware RTL design and verification languages (VHDL, Verilog, SystemC, SystemVerilog).
- Proficient in software programming languages like Python.
- Good understanding of version control systems (like Git) and agile development methodologies.
- Excellent technical specification and user manual writing skills.
- Strong problem solving, debugging, and brainstorming skills.
- Familiar with modern tools for specifications/documentation, tasks and project tracking (like Confluence and Jira)
Desired:
- Understanding of XML IP-XACT standard for the design of IP for integrated circuits
- Experience with object-oriented software languages like Java, C++.
- Experience with scripting languages such as TCL/Perl etc.
- Experience in SystemC and/or TLM2.0
Education Requirements:
- PhD’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.
- Fluent in English and French
About Arteris:
Arteris is a leading provider of system IP for the acceleration of system-on-chip (SoC) development across today’s electronic systems. Arteris network-on-chip (NoC) interconnect IP and SoC integration automation technology enable higher product performance with lower power consumption and faster time to market, delivering better SoC economics so its customers can focus on dreaming up what comes next.
With over 250 employees with headquarters in Silicon Valley and offices around the globe, we are a catalyst for SoC innovation so companies ranging from startups to the biggest technology market leaders can effectively create new products with proven connectivity flexibility and ease. Learn more at arteris.com.
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