Google is seeking a Design Verification CAD Engineer to join their diverse team focused on developing custom silicon solutions for Google's direct-to-consumer products. This role is integral to the company's hardware innovation efforts, specifically in design verification and computer-aided design.
The position requires a strong background in Electrical Engineering with at least 5 years of experience in Design Verification or CAD. The ideal candidate will have expertise in writing production scripts using Python or TCL, and preferably hold an advanced degree in a relevant field. Knowledge of advanced technology nodes and tools like vManager or Verdi planner is highly valued.
As a Design Verification CAD Engineer, you'll be responsible for developing methodologies for various design verification tasks, working closely with verification teams to understand requirements and implement scalable solutions. You'll collaborate across functional domains to enable DV solutions and work with EDA vendors to improve tools specifically for Google's needs.
The role offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge hardware technologies that power Google's products used by millions worldwide. You'll be part of a team that combines the best of Google's AI, Software, and Hardware capabilities to create innovative solutions. The position involves significant interaction with various teams and vendors, requiring excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
Google offers a collaborative environment where diversity is valued and innovation is encouraged. The company is committed to creating radically helpful experiences through technology, and as a Design Verification CAD Engineer, you'll play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of hardware experiences, focusing on performance, efficiency, and integration.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone passionate about hardware design verification who wants to make a significant impact on Google's consumer products while working with state-of-the-art technology and tools. The role combines technical expertise with collaborative problem-solving, making it ideal for engineers who enjoy both technical challenges and cross-functional teamwork.