Physical Design Manager
Insemi Technology Services Pvt. Ltd. is seeking a Physical Design Manager for their semiconductor operations. The role involves leading teams through complex physical design cycles, including floor planning, IR drop analysis, and timing closure. Candidates must have extensive experience with advanced process nodes below 14nm and comprehensive knowledge of the design flow. This position is based in Bengaluru and requires a strong background in both technical execution and team management.
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Experience
9+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Insemi Technology Services Pvt. Ltd. is seeking a Physical Design Manager for their semiconductor operations. The role involves leading teams through complex physical design cycles, including floor planning, IR drop analysis, and timing closure. Candidates must have extensive experience with advanced process nodes below 14nm and comprehensive knowledge of the design flow. This position is based in Bengaluru and requires a strong background in both technical execution and team management.
TAL's take
Solid mid-tier role with clear technical and management requirements in a specialized domain.
The JD clearly outlines the necessary experience, technical methodology, and management expectations for a physical design role.
Must haves
- Minimum 9+ years of physical design experience
- At least 5 years in leadership or management roles
- Expertise in nodes below 14nm
- Experience in block level floor planning and IR drop analysis
- Proficiency in timing closure and sign off STA
- Expertise in physical design methodology including synthesis and routing
Tools and skills
About the company
Established technical services firm in the semiconductor domain, default mid-tier.
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