ASIC Design Engineer Job in Santa Clara 94067, California US

Marvell. Moving Forward Faster.

Marvell offers revolutionary devices that touch every point of the communications infrastructure: switching, transceivers, wireless, PC connectivity, communications controllers, and storage. Our continuous cycle of innovations has enabled Marvell to consistently deliver the industry’s gold standard, emerging as the market leader in virtually all of our product categories.

Position Description:

Design and verify integrated storage SOCs for mobile storage systems.
. Test bench development for the whole SOC.
. Understand customer requirements, technical standard such as DDR, Serial ATA, Serial Attached SCSI, Fibre Channel, PCI and PCI-Express.
. Write spec of design architecture.
. Design behavior models and test benches.
. Realize the design in FPGA platform and verify the design in a real system.
. Work on logic synthesis and static timing analysis.
. Work with back-end and layout engineers on chip-level floor-planning, power planning, macro and standard cell placement, clock tree synthesis, design rule checks and post-layout timing analysis.
. Create SCAN and Functional test patterns for production test.
. Conduct test plans to identify functional problems and performance issues with the silicon during the chip evaluation process.

To Apply Visit Marvell Semiconductor

Qualifications:

Experience or Skill must include:
. Verilog RTL coding
. Familiarity with SoC modular verification methodologies
. Logic synthesis and static timing analysis
. Lab Experience bringing up silicon sample
. IP integration and SOC Design flow
. Knowledge of SystemVerilog is a plus
. Knowing ARM and Hard Disk Drive Controller is a plus.

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Founded in 1995, Marvell Technology Group Ltd. has operations worldwide and approximately 5,000 employees. Marvell's U.S. operating subsidiary is based in Santa Clara, California and Marvell has international design centers located in the U.S., Europe, Israel, Singapore and China. A leading fabless semiconductor company, Marvell ships over one billion chips a year.