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Working knowledge of all aspects of digital SoC in a product setting - floorplanning, RTL design, logic synthesis, place and route, clock tree construction, extraction and timing signoff, signal integrity analysis, layout and reliability verification, and full chip integration.
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Firmware engineers at Sierra Nevada Corporation research, design, develop, test, certify, deploy and improve cutting edge products and services. Understanding of the printed circuit board layout process and tools.
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In depth technical expertise in one or more areas - DRAM memory array design, high-speed clocking and interface development, logic and custom circuit design, power delivery optimization, CMOS & semiconductor device physics, 2.5D and 3D packaging technologies.
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Develop embedded software/firmware within environments that have constrained timing and memory resources, designs and implements reusable code, performs design and code reviews, as well as tests and validates product implementations.
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You will apply your deep understanding of memory array architectures, high-speed interface design, logic & custom circuit design, memory subsystem operation, high-performance computing architectures and 2.5D & 3D package integration to understand and analyze bottlenecks and propose innovative architectures to target best in class performance, power, cost, reliability, and quality for Micron’s HBM product portfolio.
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Design and implement operator interfaces, autonomous logic algorithms, waypoint following, and path generation algorithms. Understanding of flight control logic and automation. Design and implement operator interfaces, autonomous logic algorithms, waypoint following, and path generation algorithms.
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This may include DB Schema Design/Normalization, Data generation, Load generation and Application/Business Logic programming in Oracle SQL, PL-SQL, Perl/Shell/Python and JDBC/JMS or Python. Work with Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team on the shared full stack ownership of a collection of services and/or technology areas.
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Minimum 8 years of experience in SoC/Embedded Systems with at least 5+ years of firmware/software validation experience dealing with hardware level intricacies. Assembly language following strict quality norms and coding guidelines- unit testing, static code analysis of firmware component- debugging of failures at both pre-silicon and post-silicon environments;- and improving the debug infrastructure for firmware debug.
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Verify Hardware, Firmware (including BIOS), and Software configurations. Experience/Understanding of equipment: Oscilloscope, logic analyzer, motherboard. Within our labs, your team will use a variety of equipment (oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, signal generators, multi-meters, etc.
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Lead the development and implementation of firmware for Storage and Networking ASIC/FPGA projects. We are looking for a seasoned ASIC/FPGA Firmware Manager to lead our Storage and Networking ASIC/FPGA projects.
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Experience with ISO-9001 and SPICE Firmware development processes. Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, or in any STEM related field of study 6+ years of experience in Firmware Development Engineering.
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Drive technical support for IFS Ecosystem IP development programs during IP lifecycle: High Speed Serdes IP - PCIe, Ethernet, D2D IP-UCIe, AIB Memory I/F - DDR, LPDDR, HBM- Mixed Signal IP's - ADC, DAC, PLL- and Foundational IP - Embedded memories, Logic Libraries, GPIO.
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Experience and understanding of complex ASIC design flows, including block and chip level simulation and debug, logic synthesis, static timing analysis, layout and revision control. Support emulation, ASIC lab validation including lab debug and providing logic modifications and workarounds.
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Requirements/Qualifications: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering with 8+ years experience in silicon design, firmware design, and/or product validation.
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Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) / Distributed Control System (DCS) / Direct Digital Control (DDC) programming or SCADA HMI configuration experience a plus. Experience or knowledge of network, PLC, DCS, or DDC hardware/software, and SCADA/HMI software used in Building, Industrial, or Water/Wastewater applications.
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