Altera is a leader in FPGA innovation, delivering programmable solutions that power AI, cloud computing, networking, and edge applications. Our FPGA compiler and development tools are central to enabling customers to efficiently design, optimize, and deploy complex hardware systems on advanced FPGA platforms.
Position Overview
Altera is seeking a FPGA Development Tools Engineer to join our Synthesis team, focused on advancing the next generation of FPGA compilation technology. In this role, you will develop and enhance synthesis capabilities that transform RTL designs into optimized hardware implementations, directly impacting performance, power, and area (PPA).
The ideal candidate brings strong expertise in RTL design and synthesis, combined with a solid software engineering background and a passion for building scalable, high-performance EDA tools.
Key Responsibilities
Synthesis Development:
Design, implement, and optimize synthesis algorithms to convert RTL (Verilog/SystemVerilog/VHDL) into efficient gate-level representations.
Compiler Toolchain Contribution:
Contribute to the FPGA compiler flow, integrating synthesis with placement, routing, and timing (STA) stages.
Optimization & QoR:
Improve quality of results (QoR) by optimizing performance, power, and area through synthesis-driven techniques.
RTL Analysis:
Develop tools and methodologies for analyzing and transforming complex RTL designs.
Cross-Functional Collaboration:
Work closely with architecture, STA, placement, routing, and validation teams to ensure alignment across the toolchain.
Debug & Validation:
Analyze synthesis results, debug issues (timing, logic structure, mapping), and drive resolution.
Tooling & Automation:
Develop internal tools, scripting, and automation to improve synthesis flows and productivity.
Our compensation is designed to reflect the Canadian labour market. The actual salary offered may vary based on several factors, including the position’s location, as well as the candidate’s experience, skills, training, and job-specific knowledge. In addition to base salary, we offer performance-based incentive opportunities that reward both individual contributions and overall company success.
Estimated Salary Range: $129.1K – $187.0K CAD
We use artificial intelligence to screen, assess, or select applicants for the position. This posting is for an existing vacancy. Canadian work experience is not required for this role. Applicants must be eligible for any required Canada export authorizations.
Required Qualifications
Experience:
6+ years of experience in FPGA/ASIC design, EDA tools, or related fields
RTL Expertise:
Strong hands-on experience with:
Verilog/SystemVerilog or VHDL
RTL design and synthesis flows
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in C/C++ for tool development
Strong understanding of algorithms and data structures
Familiarity with debugging and performance analysis
EDA / CAD Knowledge:
Understanding of:
Logic synthesis and optimization techniques
FPGA or ASIC design flows (synthesis → P&R → STA)
Timing-driven design considerations
Problem Solving:
Ability to analyze complex systems and develop scalable, high-performance solutions.
Education:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field. Candidates with a PhD are encouraged to apply; in accordance with US hiring practices, relevant experience gained during doctoral studies may be considered toward the required years of experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with synthesis tools or FPGA toolchains (e.g., Quartus, Vivado)
Knowledge of FPGA architectures (LUTs, DSPs, BRAM, interconnect)
Familiarity with advanced optimizations (e.g., retiming, logic restructuring, resource sharing)
Scripting experience (e.g., Python, Tcl)
Background in compiler development or EDA algorithms
Experience working in large, distributed engineering teams
Why Join Altera
Build core synthesis technology for next-generation FPGA platforms
Influence compiler architecture and performance at scale
Collaborate with world-class engineers across silicon, architecture, and software