RTL Design Engineer

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Cary, NC, USA
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Principal Software Engineer
In-Person
5,000+ Employees
10+ years of experience
Hardware

Description For RTL Design Engineer

Apple is seeking a forward-thinking RTL Design Engineer to join their Hardware team in crafting innovative products that impact millions of customers. This role offers a unique opportunity to work on cutting-edge mixed-signal circuits with embedded micro-controller integration. As an RTL Design Engineer, you'll be responsible for specifying and micro-architecting digital blocks, handling RTL coding, and participating in design verification. The position requires expertise in advanced DFT architectures, low power design, and various front-end methodology flows.

The ideal candidate will bring deep knowledge of mixed signal concepts, RTL design fundamentals, and extensive experience with Verilog and SystemVerilog. You'll work with state-of-the-art front-end tools, manage clock and reset domain crossing, and implement unified power flow (UPF). The role involves collaboration with design verification teams, lab bring-up activities, and requires strong algorithmic development skills.

This position at Apple offers the chance to work on unprecedented challenges in the hardware design space, contributing to products that delight customers worldwide. You'll be part of a dynamic group that values innovation and technical excellence, working with cutting-edge technology and methodologies. The role combines technical depth with hands-on engineering, requiring both design and verification expertise.

If you're passionate about pushing the boundaries of hardware design, have a strong background in RTL and mixed-signal circuits, and want to be part of creating the next generation of Apple products, this role presents an exceptional opportunity. You'll work in an environment that encourages creativity, technical innovation, and collaborative problem-solving, while contributing to products that impact millions of users globally.

Last updated 2 months ago

Responsibilities For RTL Design Engineer

  • Specify and micro-architect digital blocks in advanced mixed-signal circuits
  • RTL coding of blocks
  • Participate in design verification and bring-up
  • Write RTL assertions and debug code
  • Manage front end methodology flows
  • Participate in lab bring-up
  • Write test scripts and analyze lab data
  • Work with embedded micro-controller and advanced DFT architectures
  • Handle very low power design requirements

Requirements For RTL Design Engineer

Python
  • BS degree in technical discipline with minimum 10 years of relevant experience
  • Deep knowledge of mixed signal concepts
  • Deep knowledge of RTL design fundamentals (control and data path)
  • Deep knowledge of Verilog and SystemVerilog
  • Deep knowledge of front-end tools
  • Working knowledge of synthesis, static timing, and DFT
  • Deep knowledge of System-Verilog assertions
  • Deep knowledge of scripting languages
  • Deep knowledge of Algorithm developments
  • Strong communication and presentation skills

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