
Hybrid Senior Design Engineer (0093) presso AccelerComm Ltd
AccelerComm Ltd · Southampton, Regno Unito · Hybrid
- Senior
- Ufficio in Southampton
Key Responsibilities
- Work closely with the Algorithm team to understand requirements and translate them into architectures for RTL implementations
- Implement designs targeting both FPGA and ASIC using industry standard techniques, including the creation of UVM based testbenches
- Deploy your designs onto the latest FPGA development platforms for validation and system integration
- Actively engage with and adhere to AccelerComm engineering methodology, processes and design techniques, being able to offer improvements to efficiency and quality for both the design flow and the final product
- Collaborate with colleagues across the whole design flow: micro-architecture, design, verification, physical implementation and optimisation for ASIC and FPGA
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Essential:
- Expert knowledge of an RTL language (Verilog, SystemVerilog) for complex ASIC/FPGA products
- A strong skillset in delivering digital designs in the ASIC and FPGA industry
- Optimisation of timing and hardware resources for high throughput data or signal processing applications. Experience in power management techniques, synthesis and timing analysis
- Track record in collaborating across teams to produce integrated solutions
- Experience in technical documentation writing – design specifications, user guides, verification plans
- Expert user of EDA tools for simulation and synthesis
- Knowledge of communications signal processing algorithms (such as error correction, equalisation, channel estimation, beamforming)
- Familiar with the AMBA bus protocol
- Understanding of UVM verification techniques or practical experience using UVM for IP verification
- Experience using C++/SystemC for design modelling and integration
- Knowledge of a scripting language, such as Python
- Knowledge and appreciation of project methodologies across the design lifecycle, including agile and waterfall, requirement capture and traceability