Responsibilities:
• Lead the architecture and development of board-level hardware platforms based on Arm SoCs and FPGAs.
• Define board specifications and technical requirements in collaboration with platform architects.
• Oversee hardware platform design, commissioning, validation, and delivery activities.
• Provide technical direction to the board design team and support successful project execution.
• Work with internal teams, external partners, ODMs, and CEMs to support product development and delivery.
Required Skills and Experience:
• Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related discipline, or equivalent industry experience.
• Experience in requirement analysis, specification development, and providing technical leadership for board-level hardware design teams.
• Strong understanding of compute architectures, embedded systems, and complex SoC-based hardware platforms.
• Hands-on experience with EDA tools for schematic capture, PCB layout, and signal/power integrity analysis, including Cadence OrCAD CIS and Allegro.
• Knowledge of high-speed digital interfaces such as PCIe and LPDDR, along with PCB routing, stack-up design, and signal integrity considerations.
• Experience across the complete hardware development lifecycle, including NPI activities and collaboration with ODMs, CEMs, and external design partners.
• Strong collaboration and leadership skills, with the ability to work effectively across hardware, software, silicon, and architecture teams.
• Excellent planning, task management, risk assessment, and problem-solving capabilities.
• Adaptable and comfortable working in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills, including technical documentation.
• Ability to engage and collaborate with stakeholders across different functions, levels, and partner organizations.
Desirable Skills and Qualities:
• Familiarity with mechanical design principles and thermal management techniques.
• Working knowledge of programming languages such as Assembly, C, and C++.




