Google is seeking a Physical Design and Implementation Engineer to join their hardware team focused on developing custom silicon solutions for direct-to-consumer products. This role is crucial in shaping the next generation of hardware experiences at Google, working on high-performance CPU designs.
The position requires expertise in physical design and chip implementation, with a focus on developing ASIC RTL2GDS implementations for high PPA (Power, Performance, Area) designs. You'll be working with a diverse team that pushes boundaries in custom silicon development, directly impacting products used by millions worldwide.
Key responsibilities include managing both block and full-chip level physical implementation, focusing on Quality of Results (QoR) metrics including power, timing, and area optimization. The ideal candidate should have experience with performance designs (CPUs, GPUs) and power optimization.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a background in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Electrical Engineering who wants to work at the intersection of hardware and software development. You'll be part of Google's mission to create radically helpful experiences through the combination of AI, software, and hardware technologies.
The role offers the chance to work on cutting-edge technology in a collaborative environment, contributing to innovations that power Google's future hardware products. You'll be part of a team that researches, designs, and develops new technologies to make computing faster, seamless, and more powerful, ultimately aiming to improve people's lives through technology.
Google provides an inclusive work environment and is committed to equal opportunity employment, welcoming candidates from all backgrounds. The position is based in Bengaluru, India, and requires English proficiency to facilitate efficient global collaboration.