We are seeking a highly technical IP Manager to serve as the central nervous system for our silicon IP ecosystem. In this role, you will bridge the gap between high-level SoC architecture and execution, managing the full lifecycle of internal and external IPs. You are not just a coordinator; you are a technical leader capable of assessing IP roadmaps, defining development processes, and driving cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality silicon components. You must excel at leading through influence, managing complex dependencies between internal engineering groups and third-party vendors without direct line-reporting authority.
Responsibilities:
- Requirements & Roadmap Management: Translate SoC architectural needs into detailed technical IP specifications. Drive the long-term IP roadmap, ensuring alignment with future technology nodes and market requirements (e.g., RISC-V, NPU, Automotive Networking). Work with remote IP execution reams to streamline roadmaps
- IP Development Process: Establish, document, and enforce a standardized IP Lifecycle Process, covering everything from initial "Make vs. Buy" analysis and RTL handoff to final silicon validation and IP tagging/versioning.
- Third-Party Vendor Management: Work with third party IP Program management Act as the primary technical interface for external IP providers. Manage / evaluate requirements and schedule conflicts and drive technically superior outcomes.
- Cross-Program Coordination: Drive synchronization between multiple internal IP teams (Compute, High-Speed I/O, Infrastructure) and SoC program managers to ensure timely delivery of IP "drops" for top-level integration.
- Technical Governance: Lead technical reviews to assess IP maturity, PPA (Power, Performance, Area) compliance, and integration readiness. Ensure all IPs adhere to the "complete design flow" (LINT, CDC, Synthesis, DFT).
- Influence & Leadership: Lead matrixed teams across global sites. Resolve technical conflicts between IP roadmaps and project-specific needs through expert negotiation and technical justification