We’re looking for a Product Manager who knows how to specify complex System‑on‑Chips and application processors—someone who can turn mission goals and customer needs into precise, testable technical requirements for a next‑generation secure SoC platform.
You’ll sit at the intersection of silicon architecture, firmware, toolchains, and security, owning the product definition end‑to‑end: from market framing and PRDs through to system requirements, HW/SW partitioning, and measurable acceptance criteria. This is a hands‑on role for someone who can drive clarity on what we’re building, why it matters, and what “done” means technically.
What you’ll lead
* Full requirements stack: CPU subsystems, memory hierarchy, interconnect, security architecture, crypto/PQC acceleration, peripherals, power/clock/reset, and firmware enablement.
* Converting high‑level needs into unambiguous, engineering‑grade requirements and acceptance tests.
* Roadmap ownership across architecture freeze → RTL freeze → tape‑out → bring‑up → SDK readiness.
* HW/SW partitioning decisions, verification alignment, and traceability from requirement → implementation → evidence.
What you bring
* 5+ years in product management or technical program ownership for silicon, embedded systems, or complex HW/SW platforms.
* Proven ability to write deep, testable requirements for SoCs or application processors.
* Strong fundamentals across CPU subsystems, memory, boot flows, interconnect, and firmware interaction.
* Ability to reason about security (secure boot, isolation, threat models, key management).
* Excellent written communication and comfort working with RTL, verification, firmware, and tooling teams.
Nice to have
Arm or RISC‑V experience, secure enclaves/TEEs, RoT, PQC accelerators, bring‑up/post‑silicon exposure, or work in high‑assurance environments.
If you want to shape a next‑generation secure SoC platform and own the technical truth of the product, I'd love to speak with you.
Kind regards,
Dave Sharman