ASIC Physical Design Engineer
Quick Summary
About the Position We are looking to hire an ASIC Physical Design Engineer to help us design, test and deploy advanced hardware. As part of our Ultra Low Latency team,
About the Role
~2 min readWe are looking to hire an ASIC Physical Design Engineer to help us design, test and deploy advanced hardware. As part of our Ultra Low Latency team, you'll have the opportunity to collaborate with people in areas across the firm, including trading, networking and research infrastructure.
This isn't a traditional PD role. We're a small team where everyone works across the chip design process, and we expect our PD engineers to lead with physical design expertise but think like chip designers. You should be comfortable owning a PD flow end-to-end, but also able to read and write RTL and reason about design decisions that cross the front-end/back-end boundary.
If you've spent your career exclusively in PD, this probably isn't the right fit—but if you've worked across the stack, either because you started as an RTL designer and moved into PD, or because you were on a smaller team where you had to wear multiple hats, we'd love to talk.
We're big believers in the ability of tools to improve the productivity, reliability and day-to-day joy of hardware engineering. That's why we created Hardcaml, a hardware development toolchain embedded in OCaml. We don't expect you to know OCaml (we'll teach you here), but we are looking for hardware engineers who are excited about the advantages that better tools can bring, and are willing to try new things as a result.
- You have hands-on experience building and running modern physical design flows (e.g., floorplanning, place and route, timing closure, physical verification, power analysis)
- You don't need to have optimised every last detail of every flow, but you should have broad enough experience across PD that you can own a flow end-to-end and know where the risks are
- Beyond PD, you can read and write RTL and understand how front-end design decisions affect physical implementation—and vice versa; You think about physical design in the context of the overall chip, not just as a downstream consumer of a netlist
- You're interested in using software engineering techniques to improve the hardware design process, and you have experience programming in a high-level language (Python, C++, Haskell, etc.)
- Fluent in English
If you're a recruiting agency and want to partner with us, please reach out to agency-partnerships@janestreet.com.
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Listing Details
- Posted
- April 17, 2026
- First seen
- April 17, 2026
- Last seen
- April 30, 2026
Posting Health
- Days active
- 13
- Repost count
- 0
- Trust Level
- 28%
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- April 30, 2026
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