About Altera:
Altera, an Intel Company, empowers customers to unlock the full potential of data through cutting-edge programmable platforms. Intel Corporation announced its intent to separate its Altera operations into a standalone business. This will give Altera the autonomy and flexibility it needs to fully accelerate its growth and more effectively compete in the FPGA industry, which serves a broad array of markets, including the data center, communications, industrial, automotive, aerospace and defense sectors.
About the Role:
As a Configuration Architect at Altera, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of FPGA configuration architecture. This leadership position demands both deep technical expertise and strategic vision across hardware, firmware, and security domains. You will be responsible for defining and driving the end-to-end configuration architecture for FPGA devices and influencing technology development.
Key Responsibilities:
Architecture Development: Lead the development of end-to-end configuration architecture for FPGA devices, defining technology roadmaps based on hardware features, requirements, and interoperability throughout the product lifecycle.
Innovative Technologies: Drive the development of innovative technologies for FPGA configuration subsystems, ensuring cutting-edge solutions that meet performance and security standards.
Ecosystem and Customer Support: Influence and support ecosystem enabling and customer interactions during architecture definition. Enable architectural features for future generations or products, optimizing subsystems for high-performance computing.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including firmware and driver developers, to define software configuration control requirements and develop comprehensive test plans for new architectures and features.
Performance Benchmarking: Drive benchmarking performance, identify areas for improvement, and apply configuration domain knowledge to enhance customer experience.
Technical Leadership: Act as a domain expert and principal engineer, influencing and driving technical direction across Altera. Mentor other technical leaders, foster community growth, and exemplify Intel values.
Strategic Alignment: Align organizational goals with technical vision, formulate strategies to deliver leadership solutions, and demonstrate a proven track record of executing and bringing products and technologies to market
Additional Skills
Proven ability to work effectively in a complex, cross-functional environment
Minimum qualifications are required to be initially considered for this position. Preferred qualifications are in addition to the minimum requirements and are considered a plus factor in identifying top candidates.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field with 10+ years of experience .
10+ years of experience in hardware and firmware design and architecture.
8+ years of experience in configuration architecture for ASIC, CPU
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with Network-on-Chip (NOC) and processors.
Demonstrated expertise in security architectures
FPGA experience preferred
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