Custom Silicon Firmware Architect

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Oregon, Hillsboro, United States +4

This role focuses on architecting and developing firmware for next-generation semiconductor products, emphasizing innovation, hardware/firmware co-engineering, and the integration of AI-assisted engineering workflows to accelerate product development and improve efficiency. The candidate will work with embedded systems, C/C++/SystemC/Python, and collaborate across multiple engineering disciplines to deliver high-quality silicon.

What you'd actually do

  1. Architect firmware for solutions across IP, SoC and Platform, modeling to ensure architectural correctness before implementation.
  2. Drive innovation in both product architecture and development methodology, running rapid experiments to learn and adjusting direction on insight.
  3. Leverage and extend AI-powered engineering tools and workflows to accelerate product definition, software development, improve code quality, and scale team productivity - treating AI as a core part of the engineering toolkit, not an afterthought.
  4. Design and implement embedded firmware in environments with constrained timing and memory resources, using C, C++, SystemC, and Python across pre- and post-silicon environments (RTL simulation, SystemC modeling, emulation).
  5. Collaborate fluidly across architecture, design, firmware, validation, and software teams - forming focused teams to solve problems, produce results, and move on.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree with 12+ years, in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related STEM discipline.
  • Architecture and development of low-level software/firmware requiring direct interaction with hardware.
  • Proficiency in C, C++, and/or SystemC.
  • Firmware debugging and development for embedded systems in constrained environments.
  • Leading architectural definitions for cross-functional SoC, IP, or Platform teams through architecture, design, firmware, and validation to ship high-volume production silicon.
  • Development of hardware/firmware co-engineering methodologies (co-validation, modeling, simulation, emulation).
  • Development of processes, tools, or test infrastructure for SoC or IP design and validation.
  • Demonstrated ability to solve complex system-level problems spanning technical and organizational boundaries.
  • Strong technical communication skills - clear writing that reflects clear thinking - with proven experience across technical and non-technical audiences.

Nice to have

  • Master's degree with 10+ years, or PhD with 8+ years in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related STEM discipline.
  • Self-directed and adaptable - thrives in lean teams, takes ownership regardless of organizational structure, and holds themselves and teammates accountable for results.
  • Passion for building tools and processes that make the entire team faster, not just individual productivity.
  • Experience using AI-assisted development tools (e.g., GitHub Copilot, AI-driven code generation, AI-augmented validation) and extending or customizing AI tooling for engineering workflows.
  • Experience with RTL simulation environments (e.g., SystemVerilog testbenches, UVM) and SOC emulation platforms for firmware bring-up and debug.
  • Experience with SystemC/TLM modeling for firmware co-validation and architectural exploration.
  • Experience with SoC subsystem firmware for power management, telemetry, interrupts, memory management, RAS, and/or security.
  • Experience with cache-coherent SoC fabrics, chiplet interconnects (e.g., UCIe), or high-speed I/O interfaces (e.g., PCIe, CXL).
  • Track record of shipping innovative firmware solutions in high-volume silicon products.

What the JD emphasized

  • AI-assisted engineering workflows
  • AI-powered engineering tools
  • AI as a core part of the engineering toolkit
  • shipping high-volume production silicon
  • Track record of shipping innovative firmware solutions in high-volume silicon products