Design Technology Tool Enablement Engineer
Intel · Hillsboro, OR
About this role
Intel is hiring a mid-level Platform Engineer in the software engineering function based in Hillsboro, OR. The posting calls out experience with Python, Linux. Compensation is listed at $173,660–$284,580 per year.
- Role
- Platform Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Hillsboro, OR
- Posted
- May 4, 2026
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Job description
from Intel careersJob Description:
The Role and Impact
Join the Design Technology Platform team and contribute to our mission of delivering industry-leading process technologies and cutting-edge products to the market. As an EDA Tools Software Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in designing, developing, testing, and debugging software tools and flows that empower design teams to innovate faster and meet complex manufacturability requirements. This role involves working at the intersection of software development and semiconductor design, enabling Intel's advanced process technologies and fostering innovation. Your efforts will directly impact Intel's ability to maintain technological leadership in the semiconductor industry and bring groundbreaking products to the global market.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and debug software tools and methodologies for process design and manufacturing.
- Collaborate with process developers, design rule owners, and end users to define technology specifications and requirements and implement optimal solutions.
- Automate workflows to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and deployment across teams.
- Build and execute test cases to validate software tools, ensuring seamless integration with design methodologies.
- Engage with internal partners and external EDA vendors to coordinate tool feature requirements and specifications
- Assess and isolate performance contributors for technology features as part of enablement
- Identify and analyze problems, plans, tasks and solutions