SoC Platform Engineer
E-Space
Software Engineering
Saratoga, CA, USA
USD 150k-220k / year
What you will do:
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IP Integration and Verification
· IP Integration: Evaluate, integrate, and verify IP blocks within the SoC, ensuring correct connectivity, configuration, and interoperability across the platform.
· Feature and Module Firmware: Author targeted test firmware to bring up and verify individual IP blocks and hardware features at the module level.
· Subsystem Firmware: Develop subsystem-level test firmware to validate interactions between integrated components and confirm correct system behavior across hardware boundaries.
Testbench Development and Build Flows
· Testbench Infrastructure: Define, implement, and maintain system-level testbenches covering subsystem and full SoC verification scenarios.
· Build Flow Management: Own and manage testbench build flows, ensuring reproducibility, scalability, and integration with the broader verification environment.
SoC Feature Implementation
· Hardware Security: Implement SoC-level security features, including secure boot, hardware root of trust, and cryptographic accelerator integration.
· Inter-Subsystem Communication: Define and implement communication fabrics and protocols between SoC subsystems, including AMBA-based interconnects (AXI, AHB, APB).
· Power Management: Implement hardware power management features, including power domain control, clock gating, and low-power state transitions.
· Boot Flow and Configuration: Define and implement the SoC boot architecture, including reset sequencing, configuration registers, and boot ROM integration.
What you bring to this role:
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· Hardware Description Languages: Proficiency in RTL design and verification using SystemVerilog and/or VHDL.
· Verification Methodologies: Experience with UVM or similar structured verification methodologies.
· Firmware Development: Ability to write bare-metal C firmware for hardware bring-up, feature validation, and test automation on embedded targets.
· AMBA Interconnects: Strong knowledge of AMBA protocols (AXI, AHB, APB) and their application in SoC integration.
· SoC Architecture: Understanding of SoC subsystem partitioning, memory maps, interrupt routing, and hardware/software interfaces.
· Debugging Tools: Experience with simulation tools (e.g., VCS, Questa, Xcelium) and hardware debug environments (JTAG, logic analyzers, oscilloscopes).
· Scripting: Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python, Tcl, Bash, and Makefiles for build flow automation and test infrastructure.
· Version Control: Expertise with Git or similar version control systems.
Bonus points for the following:
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· Experience with ARM Corstone reference designs and Cortex-M or Cortex-A processor integration.
· Familiarity with TrustedFirmware-M, MCUboot, or PSA-certified security architectures.
· Knowledge of embedded security concepts, including cryptographic algorithms and Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC).
· Experience with formal verification or property checking tools.
· Familiarity with Cortex-A and Cortex-M class processors, NPU processors, and DSP processors.
· Familiarity with FPGA emulation platforms for pre-silicon validation.
· Knowledge of 3GPP network protocols as they relate to SoC modem or connectivity subsystem integration.
· Experience with low-power SoC design and power intent methodologies (UPF/CPF).
· Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.
Collaboration and Documentation:
· Cross-Functional Partnership: Work closely with SoC firmware engineers, RTL designers, and physical design teams to ensure cohesive hardware-software integration throughout the development cycle.
· Documentation: Produce and maintain clear technical documentation covering integration specifications, verification plans, test procedures, and feature implementation details.