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Synopsys Inc in the United States is seeking an experienced Program Manager to lead IP program delivery across analog and digital IP and SoC integration. You will manage kickoff through post-silicon support and coordinate with global teams.
The role requires 10+ years in semiconductors, strong stakeholder management, and the ability to align schedules across time zones to keep tape-outs on track. You'll influence decisions and keep teams focused on critical milestones.
We Are open for this role to be located in Austin, Boxborough, Oregon, and in California
Synopsys is the leader in engineering solutions from silicon to systems, enabling customers to rapidly innovate AI-powered products. We deliver industry-leading silicon design, IP, simulation and analysis solutions, and design services. We partner closely with our customers across a wide range of industries to maximize their R&D capability and productivity, powering innovation today that ignites the ingenuity of tomorrow.
You have spent a decade or more in the semiconductor world, close enough to analog and digital design that you can read a block diagram, spot a risk in a timing closure plan, and ask the question that makes an engineer pause and reconsider. You know that the hardest part of delivering IP is not the RTL or the characterization, it is aligning three time zones, two customer stakeholders who want different things, and a release schedule that was aggressive before someone added another tape out dependency. You have been the person customers call when something is off track. Not because you have all the answers, but because you ask the right questions, elevate what matters, and keep your team focused on what will actually move the needle. At Synopsys, you will work with some of the most complex IP in the industry, and the programmes you run will directly enable customer tape outs that matter.
You have spent a decade or more in the semiconductor world, close enough to analog and digital design that you can read a block diagram, spot a risk in a timing closure plan, and ask the question that makes an engineer pause and reconsider. You know that the hardest part of delivering IP is not the RTL or the characterization, it is aligning three time zones, two customer stakeholders who want different things, and a release schedule that was aggressive before someone added another tape out dependency. You have been the person customers call when something is off track. Not because you have all the answers, but because you ask the right questions, elevate what matters, and keep your team focused on what will actually move the needle. At Synopsys, you will work with some of the most complex IP in the industry, and the programmes you run will directly enable customer tape outs that matter.
Work with the Silicon IP Program Management Office, collaborating globally with engineering, sales, and support teams to deliver innovative solutions.