Design Test; DFT Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Software Engineer, Electronics Engineer
Location:
Austin, Texas (Onsite, 5 days/week)
Industry: Semiconductor, AI Infrastructure, Cloud Hardware
Salary: $170,000–$200,000 USD + Equity (4-year vesting)
Experience:
5–8 years (DFT specialization required)
Visa: H1-B sponsorship available
SummaryWell‑funded hardware startup (with $180MM in recent funding, backed by leading VCs) seeks an experienced DFT Engineer to innovate and own design‑for‑test (DFT) methodologies for advanced digital and mixed‑signal SoCs. This hands‑on role collaborates cross‑functionally to define, implement, and deploy robust DFT strategies for next‑generation programmable DSP chips powering the world’s fastest AI and cloud infrastructure.
Must‑Haves- 5+ years in DFT spec, architecture, insertion, and analysis for complex silicon
- Experience in silicon bring‑up, debug/validation of DFT on ATE, ATPG, MBIST, JTAG
- ASIC DFT, synthesis, simulation/verification know‑how
- Strong organizational/problem‑solving skills; detail oriented
- Willing to work on‑site in Austin, TX (Relocation not covered)
- Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering
- IP integration (memories, test controllers, MBIST, TAP)
- Expert use of EDA tools: DFT Max, Tessent, Modus, Design/Fusion Compiler, Spy Glass, Test Kompress
- Silicon test coverage improvement, hierarchical design/test
- Lead and implement SoC DFT architecture and ATPG/MBIST strategy
- Insert, validate, and debug all DFT logic – scan chains, BIST, boundary scan, TAP, compression, MBIST
- Own silicon bring‑up and ATE debug for new test features and DFT IPCollaborate to improve test coverage, resolve RTL violations, and streamline test processes
- Develop and maintain formal DFT documentation
Seniority level:
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type:
Full‑time
Job function:
Quality Assurance
Industries:
Software Development
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