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Digital ASIC Design Engineer
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Digital ASIC Design Engineer
A pioneering semiconductor start-up is developing a new generation of high-performance RISC-V processors targeting real-time compute and AI/ML applications. With a focus on scalable multicore architectures and next-generation intelligent systems, the company is building advanced silicon solutions for demanding embedded and edge-compute environments.
As part of its early engineering team, the company is looking for a Graduate ASIC Design Engineer to contribute to the development of complex digital hardware systems from the ground up. This is a rare opportunity to join an ambitious, technically driven organisation at an early stage and work alongside highly experienced engineers across architecture, ASIC design, verification, FPGA and system-level development.
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The role will suit an enthusiastic engineer who enjoys solving complex technical challenges, learning across multiple disciplines, and taking ownership within a collaborative start-up environment.
Responsibilities
Support the development of advanced digital ASIC and FPGA designs Contribute to RTL design using Verilog/SystemVerilog Assist with simulation, debugging, and verification activities Work on multicore and high-performance compute architectures Collaborate with engineers across design, verification, FPGA, and architecture teams Help develop and improve automation, scripting, and design flows Participate in technical reviews and contribute ideas to engineering discussions Support bring-up and validation activities where required
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Requirements
Degree or higher qualification in Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related discipline Strong understanding of digital design fundamentals Knowledge of Verilog or SystemVerilog Exposure to ASIC or FPGA development through academic projects, internships, or personal work Familiarity with simulation and debugging concepts Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Self-motivated with a willingness to learn across multiple technical areas Comfortable working within a fast-paced, collaborative engineering environment
For more information please contact Jordan Browne at IC Resources.
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