Radiant Semiconductors is Hiring: Physical Design Engineer for Freshers

Radiant Semiconductors is Hiring: Physical Design Engineer for Freshers

Are you passionate about VLSI design and eager to kickstart your career in the semiconductor industry? Radiant Semiconductors is excited to announce openings for the position of Physical Design Engineer for freshers. This is a fantastic opportunity for recent graduates looking to build a strong foundation in the physical design domain of VLSI.

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Job Description

As a Physical Design Engineer at Radiant Semiconductors, you will be working on cutting-edge VLSI design technologies. The role primarily involves:

  • Floor planning
  • Power planning
  • Placement
  • Routing
  • Timing closure

Strong expertise in the physical design flow is highly desirable, and this role is ideal for candidates who are motivated to excel in the semiconductor field.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Educational Qualification: M.E. / M.Tech in Electronics or Electrical Engineering.
  • Pass Out Years: Candidates from the graduating batches of 2022, 2023, or 2024.
  • Academic Performance: A minimum aggregate percentage of 70% is required.


Desired Soft Skills

  • Excellent communication skills
  • Strong problem-solving capabilities
  • Teamwork and collaboration

Location

The role is based in Hyderabad. Candidates should be willing to relocate or already reside in Hyderabad to attend an offline interview.

How to Apply

If you meet the above criteria and are excited about this opportunity, don’t wait! Send your CV to [email protected] 

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Why Join Radiant Semiconductors?

Radiant Semiconductors is a reputed name in the semiconductor industry, offering a collaborative and innovative environment to shape your professional journey. By joining us, you will gain hands-on experience in physical design and work with industry experts on advanced VLSI technologies.

Take the first step towards a rewarding career in VLSI design. Apply now and become a part of Radiant Semiconductors!


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