Physical Design Engineer - New College Grad 2025
On-site
Job Description
NVIDIA has continuously reinvented itself over two decades. Our invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined modern computer graphics, and revolutionized parallel computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern AI — the next era of computing. NVIDIA is a “learning machine” that constantly evolves by adapting to new opportunities which are hard to solve, that only we can pursue, and that matter to the world. This is our life’s work, to amplify human inventiveness and intelligence.
NVIDIA is looking for best-in-class Physical Design Engineers to join our outstanding Networking Silicon engineering team, developing the industry's best high speed communication devices, delivering the highest throughput and lowest latency! Come and take a part in crafting our groundbreaking and innovating chips, enjoy working in a meaningful, growing and professional environment where you make a significant impact in a technology-focused company.
Responsibilities
- You will lead all aspects of physical design and implementation of CPU cores and other ASIC IP targeted at the networking markets.
- Be exposed and work on variety of complicated designs (including high density and high speed blocks). Resolving complex timing and congestion problems.
- Daily work involves all aspects of physical chip development (RTL2GDS) - synthesis, power and clock distribution, place and route, timing closure, power and noise analysis and physical verification.
Job Requirements
- You are pursuing a BSEE / MSEE (or equivalent experience).
- Able to chip in to design flow development and debugging.
- Already a validated strong power user of P&R, Timing analysis, Physical Verification and IR Drop Analysis CAD tools from Synopsys (ICC2/DC/PT/STAR/ICV), Cadence (Genus/Innovus/Tempus) and other major EDA companies.
- To be successful you should possess strong analytical and debugging skills.
- Proficiency using Python, Perl, Tcl, Make scripting is helpful.