Raspberry Pi is seeking a Digital IC Implementation engineer to join our expanding ASIC team to help deliver our next-generation products. We have been building our own silicon at Raspberry Pi for some years now, starting with the RP2040 microcontroller in 2021, and following with the RP1 southbridge chip for the main Raspberry Pi platform on Raspberry Pi 5. Our second-generation microcontroller, RP2350, was released in 2024. The ASIC team looks after everything in the silicon flow, from specification through design, verification, and implementation, including ATE test and qualification. With a small team, we get involved in all aspects of getting successful products into production.
As a Digital IC Implementation Engineer, you will be expected to work closely with the design team to understand requirements and close ambitious performance, power, and area goals. You will contribute in all aspects of physical design from RTL to GDS, including timing constraints, UPF, synthesis, design discovery, place & route, CTS, STA, formal verification, ECO methodology, and physical verification.
The successful candidate will be:
Requirements
This role requires a good level of experience and a wide range of skills:
The following would also be useful:
The role is based in Cambridge with an expectation of full-time office attendance.
Benefits

Whatever your application and whatever your scale, Raspberry Pi offers cost‑effective, high‑performance computing for businesses and the home.
Designed and manufactured in the UK.