Job DescriptionAs a safety architect you will conduct investigations to understand the safety/reliability performance and limitations of both existing technologies and new ideas. Features or methodologies which show promise will be adopted for forthcoming CPU development projects. You will describe the results of your investigations and support the CPU design teams as they implement new technologies to keep our productions competitive.
Required Skills and Experience- You graduated in Computer Science, Electronic / Electrical Engineering, or other related field
- A passion to innovate, think differently, explore new avenues
- You are capable of working efficiently alone as well as in a team environment
- Experience working on SoCs or MCUs and understanding of the role of the CPU within them
“Nice To Have” Skills and Experience- Familiarity with the hardware design process for FuSa or RAS
- Ability to gather and digest information from diverse sources
- Knowledge of common error detection techniques or safety standards such as ISO 26262
- Demonstrated drive and diligence
- Good written and verbal communication skills for presenting and discussing results and proposals
- Comfortable working on immature technologies and following up the latest advances in science
- Experience developing or verifying hardware using Verilog and associated technologies
In ReturnYou will work directly with talented engineers across the company on safety and reliability solutions for next-generation hardware. Your work will have a direct impact on our bottom line and the ability to deliver improvements for our customers. You will be part of a growing, fast paced, and fun team and be responsible for your own work.