Silicon Engineer, University Graduate, 2025

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Description For Silicon Engineer, University Graduate, 2025

Google is seeking a Silicon Engineer to join their hardware team, focusing on developing custom silicon solutions for their direct-to-consumer products. This entry-level position is perfect for 2024 and 2025 graduates who are passionate about hardware engineering and want to make an impact on products used by millions globally.

The role involves working with cutting-edge technology in computer architecture, performing performance validation and simulation using C/C++ and RTL-based models. You'll be responsible for analyzing results, creating automation tools, and participating in the evaluation of future ASIC designs.

The ideal candidate should have a strong foundation in computer architecture through their academic coursework, along with experience in C/C++ or RTL. While a Bachelor's degree is the minimum requirement, candidates with Master's or PhD degrees in relevant fields are preferred.

What makes this role particularly exciting is the opportunity to work on next-generation hardware experiences at one of the world's leading technology companies. You'll be part of a diverse team that pushes boundaries and innovates in custom silicon solutions, directly impacting the performance and efficiency of Google's consumer products.

Google offers a supportive and inclusive work environment, with a strong commitment to diversity and equal opportunity. The company welcomes people with disabilities and provides accommodations as needed. Being based in Taipei, Taiwan, you'll be working in a dynamic tech hub while contributing to global projects that shape the future of hardware technology.

This position offers an excellent opportunity for recent graduates to launch their careers in silicon engineering, working with state-of-the-art technology and learning from experienced professionals in the field. You'll gain valuable experience in hardware design, performance optimization, and system architecture while contributing to products that impact users worldwide.

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Responsibilities For Silicon Engineer, University Graduate, 2025

  • Perform performance validation and simulation using C/C++ and RTL-based models, and performance correlation
  • Perform analysis results in both qualitative and quantitative fashion
  • Create tools/scripts to automate test suites and models to improve functionality of simulators
  • Participate in evaluation of future ASIC designs and general architecture

Requirements For Silicon Engineer, University Graduate, 2025

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience
  • Academic coursework in computer architecture (e.g., core, cache, memory, etc.)
  • Experience with C/C++ or RTL

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