Base: $108,000 to $167,500 py; bonus/equity: not s...
On-site
Physical design implementation flows
Netlist-to-gds flow
Tsmc advanced process nodes
As a Senior Physical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for physical design implementation, performance/power/area comparison, congestion and DRC analysis, and design optimization
Job Summary
As a Senior Physical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for physical design implementation, performance/power/area comparison, congestion and DRC analysis, and design optimization.
The role involves working at the San Jose Design Center with a hybrid work schedule of 4 days in office, reporting to the Manager of Advanced Chip implementation team.
TSMC is a leading semiconductor foundry committed to innovation, diversity, and providing a comprehensive compensation package including base pay, bonuses, and benefits.
Matching Summary
As a Senior Physical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for physical design implementation, performance/power/area comparison, congestion and DRC analysis, and design optimization.
Salary
Base: $108,000 to $167,500 per year; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Market competitive pay, allowances, bonuses and comprehensive benefits
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Physical design implementation flows
Netlist-to-GDS flow
TSMC advanced process nodes
Python/Perl/TCL scripting
Static timing analysis (STA)
Design optimization and PPA evaluation
Work onsite in South Bay area
Nice-to-have
Excellent communication skills
Strong problem-solving skills
Positive and collaborative attitude
Experience with TSMC N16 technology
Software programming experience
Self-motivated and adaptable
Key Requirements
Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science
Minimum 4 years relevant industry experience
In-depth knowledge of VLSI and digital integrated circuits
Experience with major EDA tools and design flows
Ability to work regularly onsite in South Bay
Experience in Python/Perl/TCL and CSH scripting
Work Rights
Ability to work regularly at customer site in South Bay area