Full-Time

Sr. SOC/ASIC Timing Signoff & Front-End Implementation Engineer

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SpaceX

SpaceX

10,001+ employees

Designs, manufactures, and launches rockets and spacecraft

Compensation Overview

$160k - $220k/yr

+ Long-term incentives + Discretionary bonuses + Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Senior

No H1B Sponsorship

Irvine, CA, USA

US Citizenship Required

Category
Embedded Systems Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Hardware Engineering
Electronic Hardware Engineering
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering or computer science
  • 5+ years of experience working as a synthesis and/or front-end STA engineer
Responsibilities
  • Full chip and block level timing signoff and convergence through timing ecos on post routed database for various timing signoff checks
  • Full chip and block level front-end implementation from timing constraints development, synthesis, formal verification, power intent generation & validation
  • Develop block and full chip level timing constraints for test modes
  • Timing closure ownership throughout the entire project cycle (RTL, synthesis, and physical implementation)
  • Analysis of clock domain crossing paths at block and full chip level
  • Work with mixed signal IP/PLL/SerDes/PHY teams to drive integration, timing, logical equivalence checking and analysis of various IPs into RTL
  • Develop/modify/run RTL logic synthesis, formal verification, power intent verification and post synthesis timing validation flows
  • Execute low power design and physical synthesis, deploying knowledge of unified power format and power intent verification
  • Implement Functional ECOs for complex blocks
  • Deploy and enhance methodology and flows related to timing constraint generation and verification and timing closure
  • Work closely with chip architecture, design verification, physical design, DFT, and power teams to achieve tapeout success on designs – generally bridging the RTL and place and route
  • Work with multi-disciplinary groups to make sure RTL/Netlists are on schedule and delivered with the highest quality by incorporating automated checks at every stage of the design process
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience in ASIC multimode constraint generation, constraint partitioning and timing closure in advanced nodes
  • Experience with test modes, mode merging to optimize physical design implementation and STA Signoff.
  • Experience with power intent and upf development for block and soc top.
  • Familiar with formal verification and implementing functional ecos.
  • Knowledge of deep sub-micron FinFET technology nodes (7nm and below) timing challenges, multi-corner and multimode timing closure, process variations (AOCV, POCV based STA), voltage drop aware STA, and clock reconvergence pessimism removal
  • Hands-on experience in industry standard physical synthesis and STA tools (Synopsys DC, Primetime or equivalent)
  • Experience with clock domain crossings, DFT/Scan/MBIST/LBIST and understanding of their impact on synthesis, physical design and timing closure
  • Deep understanding of ASIC design flow, top-down and bottom-up design methodologies
  • Knowledge of low-power methodologies and leakage/dynamic power optimization flows and techniques
  • Familiar with implementation or integration of design blocks using Verilog/SystemVerilog
  • Experience with high reliability design and implementations
  • Excellent scripting skills (csh/bash, Perl, Python, TCL, Makefile etc.)
  • Self-driven individual with a can-do attitude, and an ability to work in a dynamic group environment

SpaceX designs, manufactures, and launches rockets and spacecraft, primarily serving the commercial spaceflight market. Their main products include the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, which are used for launching satellites, as well as the Dragon spacecraft for transporting cargo and crew to the International Space Station. SpaceX's unique approach includes the development of reusable rockets, which lowers the cost of space travel, making it more accessible to a variety of clients, including government agencies and private companies. Additionally, they are working on the Starlink project, a satellite internet constellation aimed at providing global broadband coverage. SpaceX's goal is to enable human life on other planets and to revolutionize space technology.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$12.9B

Headquarters

Brownsville, Texas

Founded

2002

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • U.S. Space Force's $13.7B investment boosts SpaceX's government contract portfolio.
  • Texas expansion with $280M investment strengthens SpaceX's manufacturing capabilities.
  • V3 Starlink satellites enhance broadband capabilities, increasing market share potential.

What critics are saying

  • Amazon's satellite network could impact Starlink's customer base.
  • Delays in Starship program may affect Mars mission timelines.
  • Reliance on government contracts poses risks if political changes occur.

What makes SpaceX unique

  • SpaceX's reusable rockets reduce space travel costs, making it more accessible.
  • Starlink aims to provide global broadband, enhancing SpaceX's market position.
  • SpaceX's Starship is pivotal for Mars colonization, setting it apart from competitors.

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