Design Engineer Engineering - San Jose, CA at Geebo

Design Engineer


Req. ID:
244361



The Design Engineer in the Non-Volatile Memory Group at Micron Technology, Inc., will be core technical individual contributor in design and verification of the on-chip controller and mixed signal circuitry in NAND FLASH chips. In this highly visible and challenging role, your responsibilities will include architecture development, full-chip and block-level verification and development of firmware code for NAND internal operations. You will be working very closely with design teams both domestic and overseas on different projects.




Qualifications:



Required:



  • Good knowledge of circuit design, digital logic, and logic verification methodologies
  • Understanding of Verilog RTL coding, System Verilog object-oriented language
  • Good knowledge of programming languages like C+
    and scripting languages like TCL and PE


Desired:



  • UVM Proficiency
  • Knowledge of Non-volatile memory design
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills and maintenance of positive relationships
  • Results-oriented and goal-oriented personality
  • Teamwork skills in a diverse team environment
  • Technical support to internal and external model users
  • Collaboration with Application Engineers on design datasheet and model requirements
  • Knowledge and/or experience in large-scale design projects
  • Knowledge of Digital ASIC Design methodology
  • Experience with mixed-mode design and validation
  • Manage Designs, Starting from Spec, Ensuring Designs Meet Requirements
  • Develop and deploy patterns and regressions to increase the functional verification coverage for specific memory architectures
  • Develop test cases directed or randomly constrained to verify functionality
  • Develop testbench in System Verilog targeting complete functionality coverage
  • Employ full-chip functional verification on Micron's non-volatile memory design projects
  • Understand design specs and develop verification plans for various designs
  • Run directed and constrained-random verification tests
  • Support System Verilog assertion and coverage-driven methodology
  • Support design verification methodology improvements
  • Close coverage metrics to identify verification holes and to show progress towards tape-out
  • Direct Communication Between all Micron Sites
  • Direct the use of source code management system between all sites
  • Push out new testing methodologies as available
  • Coordinate and facilitate ongoing meetings
  • Collaborate with digital design team to debug test cases and deliver functionally accurate designs
  • Manage Project Work
  • Use testbench to create input vectors for simulations
  • Manage output of Verilog pass/fail result within a design margin
  • Write scripts to automate regression testing
  • Capture input from Design Team for projects; work with designers to find issues, and prevent future failures
  • Verify testbench environment has been setup before start of project
  • Proactively take on independent research to help develop leading-edge verification methodologies and design for verification techniques.
  • Write System Verilog Assertions to check internal signals are meeting specifications


Education/Experience requirements:



  • MS degree in Electrical Engineering or BS
    5 years' experience required.


All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.


For US Sites Only:
To request assistance with the application process and/or for reasonable accommodations, please contact Micron's Human Resources Department at 1-800-336-8918 or 208-368-4748 and/or by completing our General Contact Form


Keywords:
San Jose, CA California (US-CA) United States (US) NVE (Non-Volatile Engineering Group) Experienced Regular Engineering #LI-LP1 Tier 4


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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