RTL Design Tech Lead; ASIC/SoC
Listed on 2026-06-04
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer
Bolt Graphics is a semiconductor startup based in Sunnyvale, CA building the fastest and most efficient graphics processors. We pride ourselves on our first principles approach to solving problems. We are energized by our mission to reduce the barrier of entry for content creation and consumption. Our goal is to enable everyone to easily create, simulate and consume immersive experiences as vividly as they can imagine them.
OurValues
- Be Fearless
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Unmute yourself. Test boundaries and get proven right. - Remain Adaptable
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Stay comfortable in a continuously changing world. If you’re wrong, concede and move on. - Educate Your Ego
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Selflessly collaborate towards our shared purpose.
We're looking for a seasoned RTL Design Tech Lead to drive micro-architecture, RTL development, and technical execution for complex ASIC/SoC programs. This role combines deep hands-on design expertise with technical leadership
, guiding teams from architecture through tapeout.
The ideal candidate has strong ownership mindset, has led successful silicon bring-ups, and can operate effectively in both structured and fast-paced environments.
This candidate must be willing to be an individual contributor, while leading others.
- Own end-to-end RTL design for major subsystems or full-chip blocks
- Define micro-architecture aligned with PPA (Power, Performance, Area) targets
- Lead and mentor a team of RTL engineers (junior to senior ICs)
- Drive design reviews, coding standards, and best practices
- Collaborate closely with:
- Physical Design (PD)
- STA / Timing / DFT teams
- Ensure high RTL quality via:
- Low-power (UPF) compliance
- Debug complex issues across:
- RTL simulation
- Gate-Level Simulation (GLS)
- Work with foundry and backend constraints (timing, congestion, IR, etc.)
- Drive schedule, risk mitigation, and execution toward tapeout
- Bachelor’s or Master’s in Electrical / Computer Engineering
- 10+ years of experience in ASIC/SoC RTL design
- Strong understanding of:
- Timing (setup/hold, STA correlation)
- CDC/RDC methodologies
- Reset strategies and clocking architectures
- Proven experience leading blocks through multiple tapeouts
- Hands-on experience with synthesis (e.g., Design Compiler)
- Strong debugging and problem-solving ability
- Excellent communication across cross-functional teams
- Ownership and accountability for silicon success
- Ability to operate under tight tapeout schedules
- Experience in advanced nodes (e.g., 12
FFC, 7nm, 5nm) - Strong GLS expertise (SDF, X-propagation, power-aware sims)
- Knowledge of DFT (scan, MBIST, compression)
- Experience with high-speed IPs (DDR, PCIe, Ser Des) or memory subsystems
- Prior collaboration with foundries such as TSMC
- Experience in startup environments or first-silicon efforts
- Exposure to packaging (flip-chip, bump planning, IO constraints)
- Experience with low-frequency testchips or rapid prototyping
- Government clearance is preferred
- As an IC, you will provide technical direction and architectural clarity
- Mentor and grow team members
- Drive high engineering standards and design quality
- Balance hands-on work with leadership responsibilities
$220,000–$250,000 per year (California). This range represents the anticipated base pay for this role; the final offer may vary based on qualifications, experience, and location.
- Medical, Dental, & Vision - 100% covered premiums
- Equity - Stock Options
- 401(k) match
Bolt is committed to building a diverse and inclusive environment in which we recognize and value each other’s differences as well as fostering a culture that promotes its core values:
Professionalism, Integrity, and Respect. As an equal opportunity employer, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, age, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
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