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Job Description: Principal Digital DFT Engineer
Role Summary
The Principal Digital DFT Engineer is responsible for architecting, implementing, and verifying advanced DFT solutions for complex digital ASICs and SoCs. This position emphasizes direct technical execution, deep problem-solving, and ownership of DFT flows for robust testability and manufacturing yield.
Key Responsibilities
- Own and drive all aspects of DFT architecture, definition, and implementation for digital chips, including scan insertion, ATPG, boundary scan, MBIST, logic BIST, JTAG and test compression techniques.
- Hands-on execution with EDA tools for scan synthesis, test pattern generation, fault simulation, and DFT rule checks.
- Create and validate test plans targeting high coverage for stuck-at, transition, and critical path faults.
- Integrate DFT with RTL and physical design teams; resolve complex trade-offs impacting fault coverage, PPA, or manufacturability.
- Optimize test modes, design for manufacturability, and debug silicon failures from bring-up through production ramp.
- Develop and implement low-overhead test structures and warranty schemes for new and legacy IP.
- Directly debug, analyze, and resolve DFT-related issues in simulation, emulation, and in the lab using standard test equipment.
- Deliver documented DFT architectures, test strategies, implementation scripts (TCL/Python/Perl), and design guidelines for engineering teams.
- Collaborate with ATE test engineers to implement production test solutions, reduce test costs, and improve coverage.
- Mentor engineers in DFT methodology, best practices, tool usage, and industry standards.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical/Electronics/VLSI Engineering or equivalent.
- 10+ years’ proven hands-on experience in DFT for digital ASIC/SoC development, with multiple tapeouts for large designs.
- Expert skills in DFT flows: scan, ATPG, MBIST, BIST, JTAG, boundary scan, fault simulation.
- Strong command of EDA tools: Synopsys DFT Compiler, Tessent, Cadence Modus, or equivalent.
- Scripting abilities (TCL, Python, Perl) for DFT automation and reporting.
- Solid knowledge of RTL design, synthesis, timing, and SoC architecture constraints.
- Demonstrated ability to debug complex DFT and test-mode issues at lab and production level.
- Ability to create technical documentation, guides, and mentor junior engineers.
Nice-to-Have Skills
- Experience with DFT for advanced nodes (≤ 7nm), 2.5D/3D packaging, or high-speed IP.
- Production ATE pattern development and test data evaluation.
- Knowledge of safety (ISO 26262) or security-oriented DFT requirements.
- DFT for memory BIST (SRAM/DRAM), and custom macro testing.
For positions requiring access to technical data, Analog Devices, Inc. may have to obtain export licensing approval from the U.S. Department of Commerce - Bureau of Industry and Security and/or the U.S. Department of State - Directorate of Defense Trade Controls. As such, applicants for this position – except US Citizens, US Permanent Residents, and protected individuals as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3) – may have to go through an export licensing review process.
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Job Req Type: ExperiencedRequired Travel: Yes, 10% of the time
Shift Type: 1st Shift/Days
Skills Required
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical/Electronics/VLSI Engineering or equivalent.
- 10+ years hands-on DFT experience for digital ASIC/SoC with multiple large tapeouts.
- Expertise in DFT flows: scan, ATPG, MBIST, BIST, JTAG, boundary scan, fault simulation.
- Strong command of EDA DFT tools such as Synopsys DFT Compiler, Tessent, Cadence Modus or equivalents.
- Scripting abilities for DFT automation and reporting (TCL, Python, Perl).
- Solid knowledge of RTL design, synthesis, timing, and SoC architecture constraints.
- Demonstrated ability to debug complex DFT and test-mode issues in simulation, emulation, lab and production.
- Ability to create technical documentation, test strategies, implementation scripts, and mentor junior engineers.
Analog Devices Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Analog Devices and has not been reviewed or approved by Analog Devices.
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Retirement Support — The 401(k) program is described as a standout feature, with company contribution up to 8% of base salary and immediate vesting. This structure strengthens long-term value even when cash compensation perceptions vary.
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Healthcare Strength — Health coverage is positioned as comprehensive, including medical, dental, and vision options along with disability and life insurance. Day-one eligibility and multiple plan choices add to perceived robustness.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Paid time off appears broad, with vacation ranging from roughly 17–25 days and increasing up to five weeks with tenure, alongside sick time and paid holidays. Parental leave and related time-off provisions further expand coverage.
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What We Do
Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) operates at the center of the modern digital economy, converting real-world phenomena into actionable insight with its comprehensive suite of analog and mixed signal, power management, radio frequency (RF), and digital and sensor technologies. ADI serves 125,000 customers worldwide with more than 75,000 products in the industrial, communications, automotive, and consumer markets. ADI is headquartered in Wilmington, MA.








