Staff - SoC RTL Design Engineer

Bengaluru, India · On-site

About this role

Role Overview 

We are looking for a highly skilled RTL Designer to develop high-performance, scalable, and power-efficient digital designs for next-generation SoCs and Chiplets targeting AI, HPC, and Networking applications. This role requires deep expertise in RTL design, micro-architecture, and integration of high-speed interfaces, along with a strong focus on quality, performance, and first-time silicon success

 

What You’ll Do 

  • Specify and own the reset sequencing architecture. Own the secure boot and fuse micro architecture and design. 
  • Coordinate with the subsystem leads on reference clock distribution, clock-domain crossing points at subsystem interfaces. 
  • Collaborate with the firmware team to define the hardware/software interface: interrupt controller, timer, UART/JTAG debug port, and any DMA or mailbox channels  
  • Own the clock-gating implementation strategy: coarse-grain vs. fine-grain gating, ICG cell selection, and sign-off methodology for dynamic power reduction. 
  • Define the chip-level power-domain plan: which blocks share supplies, where level-shifters and isolation cells are required, and how power states map to the PCIe and UCIe link power management protocols. 
  • Own the on-chip power management logic: power-state machine, supply sequencing, voltage regulator integration, and the firmware interface for runtime power control. 
  • Drive power intent (UPF/CPF) authoring and sign-off, coordinating with physical design team on power-domain floorplan, always-on routing, and isolation verification. 
  • Own the embedded management processor subsystem: processor integration, on-chip SRAM and ROM sizing, boot sequence, fuse and OTP interface, and the firmware execution environment. 
  • Define the management register map: the address space through which firmware configures operating modes, reads telemetry, controls power states, and manages DFT operations. 
  • Specify thermal monitoring integration: on-die temperature sensor placement, readout path to the management processor, and thermal throttling hooks. 

 

What We’re Looking For 

  • 8+ years of digital IC design, with at least 3 years owning chip infrastructure — clocking, power management, reset or DFT — at block-lead or subsystem-owner level. 
  • Familiarity with embedded microcontroller integration: memory maps, boot ROM, interrupt controllers, and firmware bring-up at the hardware level. 
  • Experience with reset-domain architecture and reset synchronizer design in multi-power-domain chips. 
  • Strong SystemVerilog skills for infrastructure RTL: clock-gating cells, power FSMs, scan-enable muxing, and BIST controllers. 
  • BS/MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or equivalent. 

 

Good to Have 

  • Background integrating a RISC-V or ARM Cortex-M class processor as a management/configuration engine in a non-CPU chiplet. 
  • Exposure to hardware security: secure boot, anti-tamper fuse programming, or related infrastructure. 


Company at a glance

AI silicon doesn't fail on compute. It fails on the infrastructure around it — power delivery, connectivity, and memory that weren't designed for the scale, speed, and packaging requirements of modern AI systems.
TYLsemi builds the chiplet infrastructure layer that solves this. Purpose-built for XPUs and Networking. Standards-based. Designed to integrate directly into your silicon program — not adapted from something else.

We're hiring across the US and India. Come build what's missing.

https://www.tylsemi.ai/company/careers/

Founded2026
Team Size11-50 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustrySemiconductor Manufacturing
Location
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Websitetylsemi.ai
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