Master's degree in electrical or computer engineering
3-6 years of rtl design experience
Deep understanding of soc design flows
Micron Technology is seeking a Senior DRAM RTL Design Engineer to design digital IP blocks and support physical hardware development, emphasizing collaboration and innovation in memory solutions. The ideal candidate should possess a Master's degree in electrical or computer engineering with experience in RTL design, SoC design flows, and preferably, domain knowledge in DRAM technology
Job Summary
The role involves designing digital IP blocks from initial microarchitecture through RTL creation and physical hardware development support.
Candidates will actively demonstrate AI-based tools and agentic workflows to accelerate RTL design optimization and improve debug efficiency.
The position requires overseeing layout processes including floor-planning, placement, and routing while collaborating with global multi-functional teams.
Matching Summary
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Micron Technology is seeking a Senior DRAM RTL Design Engineer to design digital IP blocks and support physical hardware development, emphasizing collaboration and innovation in memory solutions. The ideal candidate should possess a Master's degree in electrical or computer engineering with experience in RTL design, SoC design flows, and preferably, domain knowledge in DRAM technology.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Master's degree in electrical or computer engineering
3-6 years of RTL design experience
Deep understanding of SoC design flows
Solid knowledge of asynchronous and synchronous design concepts
Experience with CDC, Lint, synthesis, STA, and power analysis
Nice-to-have
Domain knowledge in DRAM design DDR5 LPDDR5 HBM
Exposure to AI/ML-assisted design flows
Experience working with Spyglass Domain
Strong communication and problem-solving skills
Experience on SoC ASIC semicustom flow
Key Requirements
Master's degree in electrical or computer engineering
3-6 years of experience in RTL design
Fundamentals in CMOS circuit design and device physics