Field Application Engineer Engineering - California City, CA at Geebo

Field Application Engineer

Designing microprocessors is hard, expensive, and takes years.
But does it have to? No.
Codasip was founded on a simple belief - that we could bring together the brilliance of microprocessor architects and software engineers and capture it in tools that made design simpler, faster, and less expensive.
STUDIO was born in 2014 with the mission of democratizing processor design.
We are succeeding.
At the same time RISC-V was gaining traction, so it was natural for Codasip to embrace it as an Open Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).
We are looking for a seasoned and passionate Field Application Engineer to join our US team working on RISC-V and be part of realizing a whole new paradigm in semiconductors and microprocessor design.
Role:
FAELocation:
US (preferred San Jose CA or Austin TX)Time:
FullJob Description At Codasip our Field Application Engineers play a critical role supporting our sales managers and linking customers back to our R&D engineering teams, making sure evaluations go well and providing both pre and post-sales support.
FAEs are responsible for building trust and long term relationships with our customers.
They have to be able to get their hands dirty debugging customerproblems and providing technical advice and guidance.
You will be supported by technical experts in our European HQ.
Codasip's highest value product is our Studio tool, a new way to design and customize processors, so you must excel at presenting and explaining new technologies to skeptical customers and demonstrating that our solution will help them get to market faster.
While Codasip is headquartered in Europe, our approach and culture are typical of Silicon Valley, meaning that we value prudent risk taking and out of the box thinking.
We are a well-funded start-up poised for dynamic growth based on our leading edge product portfolio and therefore need our FAE team to also help us grow our market share and evangelize our technology to the semiconductor industry.
Main responsibilities include:
Technical engagement with customers from initial prospect to post-sales support.
Support regional sales team in all sales and business development related activities.
Develop collateral such as application notes, customer and conference presentations.
Provide feedback and intelligence from customers to R&D for improving our products and influencing the future roadmap.
Core Skills and Competencies Required for the Field Application Engineer Role:
Collaboration.
As an FAE, you will have to collaborate with multiple teams across the business.
This will often include the sales and marketing department, the engineering department, product management, sales management.
Communication.
The ability to speak and write to a high standard is crucial.
You will frequently have to present new products both to customers and at conferences, telling the 'story' of products.
You may also contribute to collateral such as application notes or training material.
Technical credibility.
You need to be trusted by customers to give impartial advice and answer their technical questions accurately.
Organizational Skills.
Individuals need to be highly organized to manage multiple tasks and customers effectively and efficiently.
Requirements Qualification:
BS in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science.
8
years of experience in the EDA or semiconductor IP industry.
Prior experience as an FAE or in a customer facing technical support role.
Knowledge of embedded programming including Arm or RISC-V assembly code.
Understanding of processor design, how a CPU pipeline works.
Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
Entitlement to work in the USA.
No visa support can be provided for this role.
Ability and willingness to travel, potentially up to 30% of the time.
Recommended Skills Analytical Business Development Coaching And Mentoring Coordinating Debugging Electrical Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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