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Job Description Job Title: 31939 - System Design Engineer Co-op (8-Months) Location: Markham About this employer AMD Follow Duration: 8 months ================================== View Full Profile *** Please note that it is highly recommended to apply to these postings as early as possible since the applications are being reviewed as they come in and the job postings can close any time before the closing date on CSM without any notice Contact Information from the employer Aman Sehgal ***No Cover Letter required University Relations Program ***VERY IMPORTANT - PLEASE MAKE SURE TO INFORM CO-OP OFFICE Manager - Canada IMMEDIATELY IF YOU ARE CONTACTED BY THE EMPLOYER DIRECTLY 1 Commerce Valley THROUGHOUT THE PROCESS Dr E ================================== WHAT YOU DO AT AMD CHANGES EVERYTHING We care deeply about transforming lives with AMD technology to enrich our industry, our communities, and the world. Our mission is to build great products that accelerate next-generation computing experiences – the building blocks for the data center, artificial intelligence, PCs, gaming and embedded. Underpinning our mission is the AMD culture. We push the limits of innovation to solve the world’s most important challenges. We strive for execution excellence while being direct, humble, collaborative, and inclusive of diverse perspectives. This is who we are at our best. One Company. One Team. AMD together we advance_ Location 1 Commerce Valley Dr E, Thornhill, ON L3T 7X6 ONSITE: This is an on-site role as the hiring team will require the student to work in the Markham office throughout the entire duration of the co-op work term. COVID-19 protocols are being strictly followed. Program Term This role is a 8-month position Fall 2023: Sep 11, 2023 – Apr 26 2024 Must be returning to school following the internship About the department The AMD System Integration Team is a cutting-edge hardware-based team engaged on an array of leading technologies found in today’s leading discrete Graphic Processing Units. Markham, Ontario L3T 7X6 Canada DL You will be integrated as a fully contributing member of the team, with similar responsibilities to the other full-time staff on the team. In most cases, by the end of your work term, you will likely surprise some of your peers when you remind them you are a student returning to school! What you’ll be doing: Engage with cross-functional teams in hardware (design, architecture) and software (drivers, SBIOS/VBIOS, diagnostics, tools) to establish, document, and review the deliverables/requirements for the next bring-up and verification efforts. Lab based feature verification and feature integration. With every arrival of prototype silicon, the team must verify silicon and IP functionalities using a variety of hardware and software tools. Provide deep, technical debug analysis and solutions to the problems found in either silicon bring-up or during product testing. Production validation. Define and execute the production validation plan for AMD IPs. This stage of validation targets at testing the integrated hardware and software functionalities with all corners to ensure problem-free production. Key Responsibilities: Documentation, including status reports and generation of test plans for future silicon revisions/projects. Testing the integration of IP features using diagnostics, software tools, oscilloscopes, and system level applications Owning and executing part of production validation tasks, testing the integrated hardware and software functionalities with all corners to ensure problem-free production. Debugging features that are not working properly, including running experiments, engaging with more senior engineers and/or designers, as well as coordinating testing efforts with other teams (software, production, etc.) Suggesting and driving improvements on bring-up and debug process via scripts or innovative ideas. What you'll learn: Extensive system-level vision on the entire flow of silicon design, enablement, and production validation – very hard to get this learning opportunity from other job positions! Integrated knowledge about how hardware and software can integrate and seamlessly work together for specific IP’s in industry-leading discrete GPU – another learning opportunity hard to obtain from elsewhere! Hands-on experience of silicon in the lab, using state-of-the-art lab equipment and scripting language to validate functionality. Knowledge and skill set of debugging complex hardware/software issues and finding solutions. Project management and communication skills, including but not limited to planning, scope definition, time management, communication and coordination, execution, status reporting, risk assessment. Benefits offered are described: AMD benefits at a glance. AMD does not accept unsolicited resumes from headhunters, recruitment agencies, or fee-based recruitment services. AMD and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity, inclusive employers and will consider all applicants without regard to age, ancestry, color, marital status, medical condition, mental or physical disability, national origin, race, religion, political and/or third-party affiliation, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. 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For Arts & Science Co-op students, please contact your Work Term Engagement Coordinator For ASIP students, please email asip@utoronto.ca For PEY Co-op students, please email pey.coop@utoronto.ca Qualifications Requirements General Qualifications Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Mathematics, Data Science, or a related field/discipline A drive to learn and master new technologies and techniques Excellent communication skills – written and verbal Must be participating in a registered co-op program Technical Qualifications Understanding and handling of basic lab hardware (scopes, multimeters, etc.) Fluent with PC’s (building a PC from individual components, installing OS/drivers, basic network configuration, etc.) Knowledge of fundamentals of logic design (for example, gates, registers, flops, timing, HDL) Programming in common scripting languages such as Python Experience with Linux/Unix an asset Additional Job Details Position Type Co-operative Education Location Markham, ON, Canada Desired Class Level(s) Computer & Mathematical Sciences Statistics Computer Science ASIP - Computer Science ASIP - Mathematics Mathematics ASIP - Data Science ASIP - Statistics Job Duration 8 months Documents Required Unofficial Transcript Additional Documents Unofficial Transcript Will you provide relocation assistance (if the work location is outside of the GTA?) 0 Required Qualifications You don’t qualify for this job because: You have been blocked from applying for Experiential Learning jobs. 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