AnnapurnaLabs, as part of Amazon Web Services, is looking for talented engineers to help us develop the semiconductor platform which is based on revolutionary architecture.Take part in the development of cutting edge products within disruptive system architecture. You'll have the opportunity to work on the technologies that power the world's largest Cloud provider, within a dynamic, open, and fast-paced environment.AWS provides a highly reliable, scalable, low-cost infrastructure platform in the cloud, that powers hundreds of thousands of businesses around the world.We are looking for a Senior DFT engineer to join the DFT design team and help develop the next generation of chips based on a revolutionary architecture. At Amazon, DFT (Design-for-Testability) is a multifaceted job that involves architecture definition, logic design, verification, test patterns generation, chip bring-up and more.As a Senior DFT engineer, you will impact and see the device through its entire lifecycle, from definition stage to mass production. You will work in close collaboration with multiple VLSI engineering groups including chip design, verification, backend, test, reliability and more.BASIC QUALIFICATIONS- Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering/Electrical Engineering- 10+ years of experience in a semiconductor company as a DFT engineerPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Chip design, Verilog and System Verilog- Verification, UVM methodology- ATPG tools- Scan insertion tools- Gate-level simulations- Static timing analysis- Scripting (Perl/Tcl)- Familiarity with ATEInterpersonal Skills:- Energetic, self-motivated- Pro-active, oriented on execution- Attentive to details and quality- Team player- Good communications and reporting skills- Ability to work well with overseas partnersAmazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.#J-18808-Ljbffr