From: Baranauskas, Dave ([email protected])
Date: Tue Jun 05 2001 - 14:12:11 PDT
Are you looking for a new challenge? Do you want to be part of a fast paced
and dynamic development team? Surgient Networks Inc., named by Network
World as "One of the top 10 start-ups to watch in 2001", is looking for a
senior Simulation/Signal Integrity Engineer. If you meet the following
requirements, and have the desire to explore new limits then please check
out our web-site and post your resume...
Qualifications:
This position's responsibilities will include the research and
implementation of leading edge IO architectures. The SI engineer will read
and understand industry standard specifications and develop/synthesize
modeling strategies, and derive physical routing/placement constraints from
loose and vague documentation. Stack-up development, rules entry, timing
budget/margin analysis, and IBIS data verification will be some of the
required duties associated with this position.
This person will also be intimately familiar with the following:
- Transmission line theory
- 2D field solvers
- IBIS data standards
- Semi-conductor device theory
- Embedded rules based design practices
- Common clock, quasi-source synchronous, source synchronous,
pipelined IO architectures, clock distribution
- SPICE based simulation tools
- Cadence physical design tools (Allegro, SpecctraQuest,
SIGxp) or equivalent
- Physical design for EMI considerations
- Bench analysis and strong lab skills
Knowledge of 3D field solvers, and frequency domain analysis is a plus. The
candidate will have good interpersonal skills and have the ability to
explain results and methods leading to results.
The candidate will have a BS/MS EE and a minimum of 5 years experience in
the simulation and verification of high speed design signal integrity.
Please contact Caroline St. Denis, Sr. Recruiter
512 241 4631
or apply online at www.surgient.com <http://www.surgient.com>
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