ASIC Engineer
Folsom, United States | Posted on 08/18/2025 OTSI is a leading global technology company offering solutions, consulting, and managed services for businesses worldwide since 1999. OTSI serves clients from its 15 offices across 6 countries around the globe with a \"Follow-the-Sun\" model. Headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, we have a strong presence in North America, Central America, and Asia-Pacific with a Global Delivery Center based in India. These strategic locations offer our customers the competitive advantages of onshore, nearshore, and offshore engagement and delivery options, with 24/7 support. OTSI works with 100+ enterprise customers, many of whom are Fortune-ranked, focusing on industry segments such as Banking, Financial Services & Insurance, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Energy & Utilities, Communications & Media Entertainment, Engineering & Telecom, Retail & Consumer Services, Hi-tech, Manufacturing, Engineering, Transport Logistics, Government, Defense & PSUs. Our focused technologies include: Data & Analytics (Traditional EDW, BI, Big Data, Data Engineering, Data Management, Data Modernization, Data Insights) Digital Transformation (Cloud Computing, Mobility, Micro Services, RPA, DevOps) Enterprise Applications (SAP, Java Full Stack, Microsoft, Custom Development) Job Description Job Description: Oversees definition, design, verification, and documentation for ASIC development. Determines architecture design, logic design, and system simulation. Defines module interfaces/formats for simulation. Contributes to the development of multidimensional designs involving the layout of complex integrated circuits. Evaluates all aspects of the process flow from high-level design to synthesis, place and route, and timing and power use. Analyzes equipment to establish operation data, conducts experimental tests, and evaluates results. Requires 10+ years of experience. Architect to look into full end-to-end data path. Drive initialization, reset flow, and design implications to other blocks. Drive different clock domain crossing, distribution, and dependency. Drive power domains, level-shifting, and power-management requirements. Drive DFX requirements including BSCAN, JTAG. #J-18808-Ljbffr