Physical Design Lead, Static Timing Analysis
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Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 10 years of experience in static timing analysis (STA), including 5 years of experience in a technical leadership capacity.
- Experience achieving full-chip timing convergence and authoring, reviewing, or validating timing constraints (e.g., Synopsys Design Constraints (SDC)).
- Experience analyzing cross-chip clock distribution networks.
- Experience using electronic design automation (EDA) tools (e.g., PrimeTime, Tempus, Timevision, or STAR-RC).
- Experience using tool command language (Tcl) commands for timing analysis, timing closure, parasitic extraction, noise glitch, or crosstalk.
Preferred qualifications:
- Master's degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Computer Science, with an emphasis on computer architecture.
- 12 years of experience in the domain of static timing analysis and 5 years of experience in leading STA activities for SOC.
- Experience leading physical design or STA flow/methodology to successful tape-outs and shipping silicon.
- Experience analyzing data trends, semiconductor device physics, SPICE simulation, and full-chip static timing topics.
- Exceptional track record of on-time STA sign-off and delivery within physical design execution cycles.
- Drove full-chip timing convergence, timing constraint validation, and complex timing ECO implementation and sign-off.
About the job
In this role, you’ll work to shape the future of AI/ML hardware acceleration. You will have an opportunity to drive cutting-edge TPU (Tensor Processing Unit) technology that powers Google's most demanding AI/ML applications. You’ll be part of a team that pushes boundaries, developing custom silicon solutions that power the future of Google's TPU. You'll contribute to the innovation behind products loved by millions worldwide, and leverage your design and verification expertise to verify complex digital designs, with a specific focus on TPU architecture and its integration within AI/ML-driven systems.In this role, you will drive Static Timing Analysis (STA) in the physical implementation of Application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC) using advanced technology nodes. You will lead timing margin derivation, constraint development and validation, and timing closure of large, complex high performance compute ASICs. You will develop static timing methodologies, margins, automation scripts, and write documentation. Additionally, you will work with architecture, logic design, and Design for testing (DFT) teams to fully implement cross-functional design requirements.
We're the driving force behind Google's groundbreaking innovations, empowering the development of our cutting-edge AI models, delivering unparalleled computing power to global services, and providing the essential platforms that enable developers to build the future. From software to hardware our teams are shaping the future of world-leading hyperscale computing, with key teams working on the development of our TPUs, Vertex AI for Google Cloud, Google Global Networking, Data Center operations, systems research, and much more.
Individual pay is determined by factors including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.US: $192000 - $279000 (USD) + 20% bonus target + bonus + equity + benefits
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Responsibilities
- Lead effort for timing constraint creation and validation, timing analysis and timing Engineering Change Order (ECO) creation, and final timing sign-off for complex ASICs.
- Drive both static timing analysis methodology development and support, as well as chip implementation and timing signoff execution.
- Develop, support and execute implementation flows around industry-standard static timing and parasitic extraction tools.
- Interface with the broader team to triage and resolve reported technical issues, escalating complex tool-related problems to Electronic Design Automation (EDA) vendors and deliver timely and effective solutions.
- Lead collaboration with RTL design and DFT team for high quality integrations and timing constraints.
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