
Design Automation Engineer
The Process Design Kit (PDK) group within the Design Enablement (DE) organization is looking for qualified Design Automation Engineer to validate QA and support PDK simulation model collaterals and release to Intel internal and ICF customers. Working closely with the Technology Development and Device Modeling Team to understand and validate new process modeling features, enabling and testing circuit simulation tools creating flows, scripts to analyze and test design methodologies Identifying quantifying. Working with Technology Development team in quantifying customer impact of process model updates. Driving enhancements to validation methodology and improving test suites to ensure high quality simulation collateral delivery in PDK. Providing customer support to Circuit Simulation issues and enhancement requests from design start to completion.
2+ years of related experience
Experience in Analog circuit design and Semiconductor Device Physics
Time Management
UNIX scripting
Analog circuit design
Mentor Graphics AFS
Testing circuit simulation
Verbal communication
Prioritizing skills
written communication
Detail oriented and highly organized
Process Oriented
mulit-tasking
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Design Automation Engineer in 2501 NE Century Blvd, Hillsboro, OR 97124, USA is from $99,000 to $121,000 per year. This range is based on the most recent salary data collected from various sources.
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Intel Corp. engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of computer products and technologies. It delivers computer, networking, and communications platforms. It operates its business through the following segments: Client Computing Group, Data Center Group, Internet of Things Group, Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group, Intel Security Group, and Programmable Solutions.

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