Sr. Applications Engineer (6800-1001)

Job Title
Sr. Applications Engineer
Department
Software Engineering
Location
Santa Clara, CA
Job Description

We’re hiring a Sr. Applications Engineer. If you're a systems-level thinker who thrives on solving gnarly design challenges at a fast pace, collaborating with software and hardware engineers, and helping world-class customers push programmable silicon to the limits —this is your next big move. Report directly to the VP, Software & Applications Engineering!

Job Description/Responsibilities

  • Provide support to customers worldwide, to resolve challenging technical issues and ensure successful integration of Achronix programmable logic solutions.
  • Create reference/demo designs, other technical collateral like user guides and application notes to showcase and document FPGA features to customers.
  • Work closely with engineering teams to drive product planning and implementation efforts.
  • Work with Applications and System Engineering teams for FPGA bring-up, validation, and troubleshooting system-level tools.
  • Provide on-site support to customers as needed, for issues ranging from software set-up to benchmarking and silicon characterization.

Required Skills

  • Strong problem solving skills - this is a prerequisite to be successful in this position
  • Familiarity with Verilog, System Verilog and VHDL
  • Strong logic design and verification background
  • Good communication and writing skills with ability to multi-task
  • Knowledge of timing constraints and Static timing analysis
  • Understanding of FPGA/programmable logic architecture and design flows
  • Some experience with memory interfaces such as DDR4
  • Some experience with SerDes and protocol IP such as PCIe, Interlaken, and 10G/40G/100G/400G Ethernet

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in EE, CE or equivalent work experience
  • One to five years experience working with FPGAs and/or ASICs in an applications, system-level, design, or verification role
  • Ability to work in the lab with test equipment (oscilloscopes, function generators, logic analyzers, etc.) is a plus.