Senior DFT Engineer

Website Cadence
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a Department of Defense classified clearance
- Prior 5+ years of professional experience in SoC/ASIC Digital Design with focus on Design for Test (DFT)
- Should possess intimate knowledge of DFT insertion flows
- Basic scan chain insertion using synthesis or other software tools
- Experience in compression scan insertion, LBIST and other scan technologies
- Intimate knowledge of memory build-in self-test (MBIST)
- Expertise in Automatic Test Pattern Generation (ATPG) to achieve design test coverage goals
- Debug and Analysis of failures to improve fault coverage
- Verification of ATPG testbenches and debugging root cause of simulation mis-compares
- Working knowledge of JTAG 1149.1/6, IEEE1500 and IEEE1687
- Knowledge of timing analysis and equivalency checks would be added bonus
- Ability to work in collaborative team environment
- Prior experience with Cadence tools and flows is highly desirable
- Should be able to finish DFT tasks independently
- Strong problem-solving skills. Exhibit discipline, thoroughness, and methodical approach in solving problems
- Ability to work with stakeholders across cross-functional teams – Architecture, Design, Internal and External Customers
- Self-driven and committed individual who can work in a fast-paced project environment
The annual salary range for San Jose, CA is $ 119,000 to $221,000. You may also be eligible to receive incentive compensation: bonus, equity, and benefits.Sales positions generally offer a competitive On Target Earnings (OTE) incentive compensation structure. Please note that the salary range is a guideline and compensation may vary based on factors such as qualifications, skill level, competencies and work location. Our benefits programs include: paid vacation and paid holidays, 401(k) plan with employer match, employee stock purchase plan, a variety of medical, dental and vision plan options, and more.
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