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Americas, United States, Tucson
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Posted 137 days ago
🏢 IBM
Role Type
Role Focus
Seniority
Employer Type
This Entry Level Hardware Developer role at IBM focuses on building and designing systems for the quantum and AI revolutions. Developers will join an elite engineering team to innovate microprocessors and hardware for IBM products. The role involves developing, testing, and supporting hardware, firmware, and semiconductors to help customers make better decisions with greater speed on trusted platforms.
Key Responsibilities
Develop, test, and provide customer support for hardware, firmware, and semiconductors that make up industry-leading IBM products.
Pioneer innovations for cutting-edge microprocessors and hardware used in IBM infrastructure including IBM zSystems, IBM Power Systems, IBM Storage, and IBM Quantum Systems.
Participate in various aspects of the development, test, and support process, such as logic design and verification, physical design, and analog/IO design.
Required Skills
Prior (project or internship) experience in computer hardware or testing.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Nice-to-have Skills
Basic knowledge of computer hardware and architecture (FPGAs, RISC-V, ARM, MIPS).
Basic knowledge of programming languages (C/C++/C#, Python, or Java).
Basic knowledge of hardware description languages (VHDL/Verilog).
Basic knowledge of circuit simulation tools (SPICE).
Proficiency in CAD tools and 3D modeling.
Familiarity with Quantum systems.
Technology Tags
The role is for a Hardware Development Engineer specifically working on IBM Quantum Systems.
The job involves extensive design, development, and testing of semiconductors, microprocessors, and circuit boards, all falling under microelectronics.
The role involves significant modeling, design, and simulation of hardware components and systems using tools like SPICE and CAD.
The job description explicitly lists 'Circuit design / electrical design' as a responsibility for hardware development.
Familiarity with FPGA hardware architectures is explicitly mentioned as a preferred skill for this role.
Proficiency in various classical programming and scripting languages (C/C++, Python, Java, VHDL/Verilog) is a required and preferred skill for hardware and firmware development.
The role involves developing hardware for various IBM infrastructure systems (zSystems, Power Systems) and requires knowledge of diverse computer architectures.