RTX

aerospace and defense

PrincipalElectricalEngineerASIC/FPGAVerification(Onsite)

$175–235k ~AI est. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Principal Electrical Engineer - ASIC/FPGA Verification (Onsite) at RTX. Skills: ASIC/FPGA Verification, SystemVerilog, Testbench development. Lead design, implementation, verification. Drive development of technologies”

Industry & Context.

aerospace and defense
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

Active security clearance, U.S. citizenship

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

STEM degree, 8 years relevant experience, Advanced degree in related field, 5 years experience, Active security clearance, U.S. citizenship, Develop and simulate RTL designs, Design, implement, execute verification testbenches, Working knowledge of chip-level verification, Experience using revision control systems

Nice to Have

ASIC/FPGA lab validation, Familiarity with DFT, Proficiency with Unix/Linux, Scripting or software development, Industry-standard simulation tools, Industry-standard synthesis tools

What You'll Do.

Drive development of technologies

Architecture and design testbenches

Create written test plan

Track functional coverage

Develop testbench for RTL blocks

Recommend new practices

Contribute to engineering estimates

Provide technical leadership

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Across engineering teams; Multidisciplinary engineering environments

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