NVIDIA

Technology

ASICClocksDesignEngineerNewCollegeGrad2026

$100–190k Santa Clara, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“ASIC Clocks Design Engineer - New College Grad 2026 at NVIDIA. Skills: ASIC design, Clocking networks, RTL implementation. Architecting clock domain. Design GPU clocks”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Evaluate trade-offs; Develop solutions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Understanding of logic optimization techniques, Understanding of PPA trade-offs, Proven ability to collaborate with multiple teams, Experience in RTL design, Experience in verification, Experience in logic synthesis, Coding skills in Python, Coding skills in other scripting languages

Nice to Have

Understanding of sub-micron silicon issues, Implementing on-chip clocking networks

What You'll Do.

Architecting clock domain

Implement new Clocking topologies

Collaborate with Physical design

Collaborate with timing team

Develop solutions for high speed Clocking

Deliver clock RTL information

Get involved in end-to-end cycle

Design implementation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multiple teams; Front design team; Physical floorplan; SW team; Silicon solution team; Physical design team; Timing team; GPU verification team; CPU verification team; SOC verification team; DFT teams

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