RTL Engineer, Automotive Robotics
As part of Tenstorrent’s Automotive RTL team, you will help design and deliver the core hardware modules inside our next generation chiplet based SoC. This is a hands on role where your RTL will ship in silicon, powering real automotive systems under strict performance and safety constraints. If you are looking to build silicon that actually matters, not just compile, this is where you want to be.
This role is remote, based in Munich, Germany.
We welcome candidates at various experience levels for this role. During the interview process, candidates will be assessed for the appropriate level, and offers will align with that level, which may differ from the one in this posting.
Who You Are
- Design-first, spec-driven, and used to debugging silicon the hard way.
- Know how to translate system requirements into clean, testable RTL.
- Have experience writing and maintaining configurable, modular code.
- Interested in building silicon that will run critical workloads in safety-sensitive environments.
- Background with high-speed die-to-die interfaces preferred (UCIe, BoW, etc).
What We Need
- An engineer with 5+ years of experience to develop and own RTL for key modules in Tenstorrent’s automotive SoC chiplets.
- Someone who can collaborate with IP vendors and internal teams to configure and integrate complex subsystems.
- Detail-oriented in writing microarchitecture specs and translating them into clean, efficient RTL.
- Passion to jump into chiplet-level integration, testing, and bring-up from day one.
What You Will Learn
- How automotive-grade RTL differs from consumer silicon and why it matters.
- What it takes to bring up a custom chiplet in a real automotive use case.
- Why chiplets demand more ownership and reward deeper engineering.
- How cross-functional communication accelerates hardware development.
Tenstorrent offers a highly competitive compensation package and benefits, and we are an equal opportunity employer.