Silicon Physical Design Engineer III, STA, Cloud Silicon
The AI and Infrastructure team is redefining what’s possible. We empower Google customers with breakthrough capabilities and insights by delivering AI and Infrastructure at unparalleled scale, efficiency, reliability and velocity. Our customers include Googlers, Google Cloud customers, and billions of Google users worldwide.
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.
Minimum qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
- 4 years of experience in coding or scripting languages (e.g., Python, Tcl).
- 4 years of experience in physical design flows and methodologies, with a focus on static timing analysis (STA).
- Experience in ECO flows.
- Experience in high-speed design timing convergence and with static timing analysis tools (e.g., PrimeTime or Tempus).
Preferred qualifications:
- Master's degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Computer Science, with an emphasis on computer architecture.
- Experience with scripting languages such as Perl, Python, or Tcl.
- Experience with constraints, synthesis or clock tree synthesis (CTS)
Semiconductor pay context
Based on 278 disclosed Semiconductor salaries on RoleSuite, the role pays a median of $180K/year, with most offers between $144K and $206K (10th–90th percentile: $130K–$236K).
Google ranks among the higher-paying employers for this role, at a $200K median across 49 disclosed postings.
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