Responsibilities
- Lead EM/IR drop analysis for complex SoC designs at block and full-chip levels across all process corners
- Define and implement power delivery network (PDN) strategy to meet EM/IR sign‑off requirements
- Perform static and dynamic IR‑drop analysis and work with physical design teams to implement power grid improvements
- Analyze electromigration violations and develop mitigation strategies for metal and via connections
- Collaborate with physical design engineers to optimize power grid density, via stacking, and decap placement
- Develop and maintain EM/IR analysis flows, scripts, and automation infrastructure
- Work with foundry design rules and reliability specifications to ensure sign‑off compliance
- Define power intent (UPF/CPF) requirements and validate implementation against power management intent
- Provide power analysis results and recommendations to design leadership and cross‑functional teams
- Document EM/IR methodology guidelines, best practices, and sign‑off reports
Qualifications
- Minimum 8+ years of experience in EM/IR analysis and power integrity for complex ASICs or SoCs
- Hands‑on proficiency with industry‑standard EM/IR tools such as Cadence Voltus, Synopsys RedHawk, or equivalent
- Deep understanding of power delivery network design, power grid analysis, and IR‑drop mitigation techniques
- Strong knowledge of electromigration physics, EM rules, and reliability analysis methodologies
- Experience with both static and dynamic power analysis including vectorless and vector‑based approaches
- Solid understanding of low‑power design techniques and their interaction with power integrity
- Proficiency in scripting (Tcl, Python) for EM/IR flow development and result automation
- Familiarity with advanced process node design rules and foundry reliability specifications
- Excellent ability to communicate complex analysis results clearly to cross‑functional teams
- Experience with 7nm or sub‑7nm EM/IR sign‑off requirements
- Exposure to thermal analysis and electro‑thermal co‑simulation
- Familiarity with package‑level power integrity and chip‑package co‑design
- Experience with advanced power management architectures (DVFS, multiple voltage domains, retention)
- Background in satellite communication, 5G, or high‑reliability IoT chip design
This is a full‑time, exempt position based out of our Saratoga office. The target base pay for this position is $120,000‑$220,000 annually.
Benefits
- An opportunity to really make a difference
- Sustainability at our core
- Fair and honest workplace
- Innovative thinking is encouraged
- Competitive salaries
- Continuous learning and development
- Health and wellness care options
- Financial solutions for the future
- Optional legal services (US only)
- Paid holidays
- Paid time off