STA Engineer
Insemi Technology Services is seeking an experienced STA Engineer for a role based in Bengaluru. The position focuses on synthesis, static timing analysis, and sign-off activities. You will be responsible for power analysis using Power Artist and PTPX, logic equivalency checks, and driving timing closure via ECO flows. The ideal candidate has over 5 years of domain experience in semiconductor design.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Insemi Technology Services is seeking an experienced STA Engineer for a role based in Bengaluru. The position focuses on synthesis, static timing analysis, and sign-off activities. You will be responsible for power analysis using Power Artist and PTPX, logic equivalency checks, and driving timing closure via ECO flows. The ideal candidate has over 5 years of domain experience in semiconductor design.
TAL's take
Role is well-defined within the semiconductor domain but is at a service-based Tier 3 company.
The JD provides a clear and specific set of technical skills required for an STA engineer role.
Must haves
- 5+ years of experience in STA
- Experience with power analysis using power artist and PTPX
- Proficiency in sign off static timing analysis
- Experience with static low power checks and logic equivalency checks
- Ability to execute ECO flows and achieve timing closure
Tools and skills
About the company
Insemi is a specialized semiconductor engineering services firm, categorized as a Tier 3 provider.
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