Analog Mixed Signal IP Integration Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-09
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer
Overview
In this highly visible role, you will support the integration of 3rd party IP in the SOCs developed by Apple. Your job is to verify that the IP deliverables are meeting Apple's high quality standards and get flawlessly integrated. The role involves working closely with different cross-functional teams within Apple as well as with external vendors. Occasional travel might be required.
Responsibilities- Define and specify deliverable requirements for IP provided by external vendors
- Drive discussions with vendors regarding these requirements, their design and verification methodology
- Review IP quality on incoming deliverables
- Provide support to Apple SOC front-end and back-end design teams for integrating the IP
- Experience in RTL design, verification or integration
- Deep knowledge and experience with front-end tools such as simulation, synthesis, lint, logic equivalence, static timing analysis, CDC, RDC, and UPF
- Familiarity with SOC design flow and verification methodologies
- Good understanding of DFT requirements for SOCs
- Experience writing Verilog, System Verilog, SVA hardware description languages
- Experience with Verilog modeling and model validation is a plus
- Experience with standards like PCI Express, MIPI, USB or Display Port is a plus
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong initiative and ownership of responsibilities, productive, able to meet aggressive deadlines
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Apple accepts applications to this posting on an ongoing basis.
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