Senior Design Lead - DFT
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HCLTech is seeking a Senior Design Lead - DFT to drive end-to-end DFT solutions for large-scale projects and manage team deliverables. This role involves collaborating with design engineers, developing DFT strategies, utilizing DFT tools, and analyzing test results.
Job Summary
The Senior Design Lead drive end-to-end DFT solutions for large-scale projects and manage team deliverables.
Key Responsibilities
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with design engineers to incorporate DFT techniques throughout the design flow
- Develop and implement DFT strategies for achieving high test coverage and fault detection
- Utilize DFT tools (scan insertion, ATPG) to enhance the testability of digital circuits
- Write and maintain DFT test plans and reports
- Analyze test results and identify potential design issues
- Participate in design reviews and provide feedback on DFT feasibility
- Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in DFT methodologies and tools
Skill Requirements
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field
- 4-10 years of experience in Design for Testability (DFT) or a related field (experience with ASIC/SoC design a plus)
- Basic understanding of digital design principles (combinational logic, sequential logic)
- Working knowledge of DFT concepts (scan insertion, ATPG, fault coverage)
- Familiarity with DFT tools and methodologies is a plus
- Ability to learn quickly and adapt to new technologies
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively in a team environment
Other Requirements
1. Optional But Valuable Certifications: Certified Usability Analyst (Cua), Ux Design Professional Certificate, Or Equivalent Design Certifications.
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