Engineering Specialist
Silicon Patterns is hiring a SystemC Modelling Engineer in the semiconductor domain. The role involves developing SystemC models of SoCs and performing simulation for system-level design validation. Candidates are expected to have strong C/C++ skills and expertise in SystemC modeling. This role supports early software development and architecture analysis through virtual platforms.
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Experience
4+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Silicon Patterns is hiring a SystemC Modelling Engineer in the semiconductor domain. The role involves developing SystemC models of SoCs and performing simulation for system-level design validation. Candidates are expected to have strong C/C++ skills and expertise in SystemC modeling. This role supports early software development and architecture analysis through virtual platforms.
TAL's take
Solid technical requirement with clear scope for semiconductor system modeling at a mid-tier entity.
Very crisp and well-defined responsibilities centered on SystemC modeling and pre-silicon validation.
Must haves
- 4+ years of industry experience
- Proficiency in SystemC modeling and simulation techniques
- Experience in C and C++
- Hands-on experience in developing SystemC models
- Automation with scripting languages like Python, Perl, or Shell
Tools and skills
Nice to have: git, jenkins.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned.
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