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Circuit Design Engineer Intern at Intel

Hello Dear Readers,

Currently, at Intel Bangalore vacancy for a Circuit Design Engineer Intern role.

Job Description:

You will be a contributing team member responsible for developing the next generation of memory compilers targeted toward the growing mobile computing markets. You will be part of an experienced team and will own significant engineering tasks in a fast-paced and technically challenging environment.Behavioral traits for this position include logical thinking, verbal/written communication/interpersonal skills, ability to prioritize work/multitask, good analytical and problem solving skills.


Qualifications:

Minimum Qualifications:
- Must be in pursuit of a Bachelors (B.Tech) or Masters (M.Tech) in Electrical Engineering or a similar field

Preferred Qualifications:
- Academic or practical experience with spice simulation, characterization, design automation, and architecture exploration


Inside this Business Group:

IP Engineering Group's (IPG) vision is to Build IPs that power Intel's leadership products and power our customer's silicon. We want to attract & retain talent who get joy in building high-quality IP and share our core belief that IP is fundamental to transforming Intel's silicon design process. IPG's guiding principles will be ensuring Quality (Zero Bugs), Customer Obsession (Delight our Customers), and structured Problem Solving. We are a fearless organization transforming IP development.

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