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Principal ASIC Design Engineer

Nokia

Nokia

Software Engineering, Design
India
Posted on Mar 13, 2026


Experience with low-power ASIC design techniques and clock domain crossing

  • Knowledge of AMS verification methodologies

  • Exposure to silicon bring-up and lab validation

  • Familiarity with EDA tools from Synopsys, Cadence, or Mentor


This role is for a ASIC design Lead for deep submicron technology.
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field

  • 8+ years of experience in ASIC digital design, with couple of years of technical leadership role

  • Strong expertise in RTL design, CDC, synthesis, STA, LEC..

  • Proven experience in mixed-signal ASICs for deep sub-micron and understanding of analog-digital interfaces

  • Familiarity with any scripting languages

  • Excellent problem-solving, communication, and leadership skill


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the architecture, design, and verification of digital blocks for mixed-signal ASICs

  • Collaborate closely with Analog and System teams to define specifications and ensure seamless integration

  • Drive RTL design using Verilog/SystemVerilog and optimize for power, performance, and area

  • Follow the digital design flow from concept to tape-out, including synthesis, static timing analysis etc..

  • Guide and mentor digital designers and verification engineers

  • Interface with backend teams for physical design and support post-silicon validation

  • Contribute to IP reuse strategy and design methodology improvements

  • Participate in design reviews and provide technical leadership across cross-functional teams