With mentorship, you will closely collaborate and engage with members of cross-functional disciplines including design, verification, and validation teams to experience what it takes to build a power management IC. Your work could include:: - Verifying sub-circuits compliancy to specification - Defining chip-level verification plans to ensure coverage of specified features - Active participation in multi-functional collaboration with design teams to ensure a successful chip delivery - Execution of verification plans, analysing the results and debugging the design - Writing behavioural/functional models for sub-blocks and validating the models against the design - Execution of silicon validation tasks and correlating measurement results against simulations
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD degree program in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or equivalent.
Fluent English skills
Eagerness to learn new things and take up new challenges
Key Qualifications
Key Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Coursework focusing on microelectronics and IC design
Understanding of analog circuitry and digital design
Strong analytical and problem solving skills
Familiarity with behavioural modelling is a plus
Familiarity with Verilog, Verilog-AMS, SystemVerilog is a plus
Knowledge of a scripting language is desirable (TCL, Python, Bash, or Perl)