Soc Debug Engineer

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Guadalajara, Mexico

Early-career FPGA Developer role focused on RTL design and verification (VHDL/Verilog/System Verilog) for a proprietary JTAG-based debug tool used in microprocessor and SoC bring-up and validation. Responsibilities include implementing FPGA RTL, assisting with integration, writing simulations, debugging RTL and hardware issues, and contributing to FPGA build flows. The role involves collaboration with software, validation, and hardware teams.

What you'd actually do

  1. Implement and maintain FPGA RTL (VHDL/Verilog/System Verilog) under guidance to enable and enhance debug/validation capabilities.
  2. Assist with integrating FPGA designs with JTAG/TAP interfaces and debug transport/control logic.
  3. Write and run simulations; help develop testbenches and automated checks to validate functional correctness.
  4. Debug RTL and hardware issues using waveforms, assertions, and on-hardware instrumentation (e.g., ILA/SignalTap) with support from the team.
  5. Contribute to FPGA build flows (synthesis/place-and-route/bitstream) and help improve reproducibility and resource utilization.

Skills

Required

  • FPGA/RTL development
  • VHDL and/or Verilog/System Verilog
  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related field
  • Advance English level

Nice to have

  • Git and basic software development practices
  • Exposure to FPGA vendor toolchains (e.g., Xilinx Vivado, Intel Quartus)
  • Exposure to RTL verification concepts
  • Familiarity with JTAG/TAP, boundary scan, and debug/bring-up flows
  • Experience debugging FPGA designs in hardware
  • Basic scripting (Python/Tcl/Bash)
  • Interest or exposure to CI/regression practices for hardware/FPGA flows
  • Understanding of clock-domain crossing, reset strategy, and timing/performance tradeoffs
  • Familiarity with common interfaces (e.g., AXI, PCIe, Ethernet)
  • Interest in lab bring-up/validation and working with hardware teams

What the JD emphasized

  • Must have unrestricted, permanent right to work in Mexico