About the role
AI summarisedSenior Product Development Engineer (System Debug) at AMD, responsible for analyzing system-level failures on Enterprise Server platforms, identifying root causes, and driving corrective actions. Collaborates with cross-functional teams to improve debug platforms and production test programs. Requires 5+ years experience, strong knowledge of x86 architecture, and programming skills.
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Key Responsibilities
- Solves complex, novel, and non-recurring problems; initiate significant changes to existing processes/methods and leads development and implementation
- Conduct engineering evaluations and analysis to drive closure of production issues
- Influences technical decisions that have a significant impact on final product
- Develop and apply new debug techniques to enhance technical depth in Product and Test Engineering
- Involves collaboration on or assuming the consultative or leadership responsibilities for a specific project or for product development initiatives
- May provide technical supervision or mentoring junior engineers
- Has accountability for results in a particular area of work
- Upscale overall team capabilities on low level system debug for both the AMD server enterprise product families
- Driving technical innovation to improve AMD's capabilities across debug effectiveness, including tool and script development, technical and procedural methodology enhancement, and various internal and cross-functional technical initiatives
Requirements
- 5+ years relevant industry experience
- Solid understanding of high-speed digital design, signal integrity, DDR memory, and standard interfaces (PCIe, USB, SATA, xGMI)
- Knowledge of BIOS, Firmware, OS, and driver interactions at the system level
- Strong understanding of x86 CPU architecture
- Programming/scripting skills (C, C++, Perl, Ruby, Python)
- Proficiency with Windows, Unix, and Linux environments
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- BS/MS in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related discipline