NVIDIA
Technology
ASICVerificationEngineer
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“ASIC Verification Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: ASIC Verification, design verification, architecture verification, micro-architecture verification. verifying the design, architecture and micro-architecture using advanced verification methodologies. Define the verification scope”
What You'll Achieve.
crafting the highest performance & lowest power silicon possible
Industry & Context.
problem solving skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelors or Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science or Computer Engineering or equivalent experience, 2+ years of relevant work or research experience, history of working on verification methodology, creating reusable verification components, Knowledgeable in verification using random stimulus, functional coverage, assertion-based verification methodologies, Fluency in Object Oriented Programming with C++ and/or SystemVerilog, passion for debugging and problem solving skills, communication skills are required
Nice to Have
Prior verification experience related to high speed IO protocols, memory coherence is a big plus
What You'll Do.
architecture and micro-architecture using advanced verification methodologies
Define the verification scope
contribute to the development of the verification infrastructure for memory subsystem units
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with architects, designers, software engineers across sites to accomplish your goals
Communication Scope
communication skills are required
Full Job Description
NVIDIA is seeking an outstanding ASIC Verification Engineer to verify the design and implementation of the world’s leading SoC's and GPU's. This position offers the opportunity to have a real impact in a dynamic, technology-focused company impacting product lines ranging from consumer graphics to self-driving cars and the growing field of artificial intelligence. We have crafted a team of extraordinary people stretching around the globe, whose mission is to push the frontiers of what is possible today and define the platform for the future of computing. **What you’ll be doing:** * As a Verification Engineer at NVIDIA, you will be responsible for verifying the design, architecture and micro-architecture using advanced verification methodologies * Define the verification scope, and contribute to the development of the verification infrastructure for memory subsystem units * Collaborate with architects, designers, software engineers across sites to accomplish your goals **What we need to see:** * You have a Bachelors or Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science or Computer Engineering or equivalent experience * 2+ years of relevant work or research experience * Strong history of working on verification methodology, creating reusable verification components * Knowledgeable in verification using random stimulus along with functional coverage and assertion-based verification methodologies * Fluency in Object Oriented Programming with C++ and/or SystemVerilog * Exposure to design and verification tools (VCS or equivalent simulation tools, debug tools like Debussy, GDB), and methodologies (UVM or equivalent) * Your work displays a passion for debugging and strong problem solving skills * Strong communication skills are required **Ways to stand out from the crowd:** * Prior verification experience related to high speed IO protocols, or memory coherence is a big plus NVIDIA is widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers. W
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