Emir Engineer Ii, Annapurna Labs - Cloud Scale Machine Learning

Amazon Amazon · Big Tech · Cupertino, CA · Software Development

This role focuses on the Electrical, Magnetic, Interference, and Reliability (EMIR) sign-off of SoCs (System on Chips) for Amazon's Inferentia and Trainium chips, which power AI workloads. The engineer will design and analyze power grids, set up EMIR analysis flows, partner with EDA tool vendors, and develop dashboards to track EMIR status. The role requires deep circuit-level understanding of power, EM, and IR, and experience with EMIR analysis tools.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design & analyze power grids
  2. Setup flows for EMIR analysis
  3. Run EMIR analysis for large subsystems, SoCs
  4. Partner with EDA tool vendors to develop / evaluate new methodologies for EMIR analysis
  5. Develop and maintain dashboards for EMIR rollups

Skills

Required

  • Experience identifying bugs in architecture, algorithms, functionality, and performance with strong overall debugging skills
  • Experience verifying at multiple levels of logic from IP blocks to SoCs to full system testing
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field, or experience in RTL coding and debug, as well as performance, power, area analysis and trade-offs
  • Experience with a scripting language such as PowerShell, Python, Bash, Perl, Ruby or similar
  • Expert on EMIR analysis tools like Redhawk-SC or Voltus or similar
  • Deep, circuit-level understanding of power, EM and IR
  • Good understanding of Physical Design, EM/IR, Power Integrity, and Thermal at the die, package, board, and server level

Nice to have

  • Master's degree in Electrical or Communications Engineering or a related field
  • Experience with formal verification techniques including abstraction and end-to-end checking
  • Experience with ARM and various DSP ISAs
  • Familiarity with Make or similar for automation of EMIR rollups
  • Experience with RTL design (System verilog)
  • Experience with PnR tools (FusionCompiler or Innovus)
  • Familiarity with Power analysis tools (PrimePower or similar)
  • Familiarity with timing analysis tools (PrimeTime or similar)
  • Some experience with lab equipment and capable of doing lab power analysis

What the JD emphasized

  • EMIR sign-off
  • EMIR analysis
  • power grid design
  • EMIR analysis tools