<p><strong>Do you want to be part of our team creating the highest performing space microprocessor ever?</strong> </p><p>Frontgrade Gaisler, a world leader for space microprocessors, is leading a European state-of-the-art project to develop advanced semiconductor elements for the most performant microprocessors for space leveraging a 7nm Ultra Deep Sub-Micron (UDSM) node. </p><p>As part of our design team your job tasks will include:</p><ul><li>Design space exploration and collaboration with architects and software engineers to realize the desired system functions and interfaces of our most advanced microprocessor </li><li>Digital design optimization, synthesis and interaction with physical design to reach high performance</li></ul><p>We seek a person to join our digital design, software, and radiation effects engineering teams in Göteborg, Sweden. We operate in a hybrid work model, and employment in Germany or Spain can be considered if you are the right candidate.</p><p><strong>Qualifications </strong></p><p>We are looking for an experienced System-on-Chip (SoC) architect to join our skilled development team! To be a good fit for this position you need to have many years of experience in ASIC development including RTL design, IP core integration and implementation. You have a M.Sc. in a relevant field and thrive on solving complex problems and technical challenges.</p><p>Your background includes working with some of the following areas:</p><ul><li>Integration of IP Cores into a SoC with high-performance functions and interfaces</li><li>Digital ASIC design with a good understanding of Synopsys Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools</li><li>DFT strategies and DFT implementation</li><li>Optimization of large high-speed digital designs</li></ul><p><strong>What we offer</strong></p><p>Besides being part of an experienced team and working with challenging tasks we also offer:<br></p><ul><li>Health care insurance</li><li>Regular health check-ups</li><li>Annual wellness allowance of 5000 SEK</li><li>Extra paid days off in connection with Swedish holidays </li></ul> •
Last updated on Feb 4, 2025