Amazon.com Services LLC

Hardware Development, ASIC, alexa and amazon devices

DesignVerificationEngineer,HWComputeGroup

$130–213k Sunnyvale, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Design Verification Engineer, HW Compute Group at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Design Verification, SystemVerilog, UVM, RTL development. Define verification methodology. Implement test plan”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver functionally correct design blocks; Show progress towards tape-out

Industry & Context.

Hardware Development, ASIC, alexa and amazon devices
Problems you'll solve

Resolve blocking issues

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Experience identifying bugs, Experience verifying at multiple levels

Nice to Have

Master's degree in Electrical or Communications Engineering, Experience with formal verification techniques, Experience with ARM and various DSP ISAs, Experience with current and upcoming RF standards, Experience with industry standard tools and scripting languages

What You'll Do.

Define verification methodology

Participate in design verification

Participate in chip bring-up

Write relevant assertions

Architect functional block

Implement functional block

Communicate with team members

Deliver detailed test plans

Create verification environments

Enhance verification environments

Identify coverage measures

Write coverage measures

Debug tests with engineers

Close coverage measures

Participate in test plan reviews

Participate in coverage reviews

Drive verification methodology

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multi-disciplinary groups; Design engineers; Architects; HW developers; SW developers

Full Job Description

The team that built the innovative Silicon IP AZ1 Neural Edge that is powering the latest generation of Echo devices is looking for a Senior Design Verification Engineer to continue to innovate on behalf of our customers. We are a part of Amazon Lab126 that revolutionized reading with our Kindle family of products and reimagined user experience through Echo and Alexa. We want you to help us build on the success of our first generation of ML accelerator at edge. Work hard. Have fun. Make history. In this role, you will be responsible for defining the verification methodology and implementing the corresponding test plan for sub-systems and the full chip. You will participate in the design verification and bring-up of the chip and subsystems by writing relevant assertions, debugging code, test benches, test harnesses, and otherwise interacting with the extended team. You will participate in the lab bring-up of these blocks either in FPGA, emulation, or silicon by potentially writing test scripts, analyzing lab data, proposing experiments, etc. You will work closely with multi-disciplinary groups including Product Design, Audio Technology, Computer Vision, Hardware Engineering, and Software Engineering, to architect and implement complex functional block that enable development of world-class hardware devices. In this role, you will: Design world class hardware and software Communicate and work with team members across multiple disciplines Deliver detailed test plans for verification of the full chip or sub-system by working with design engineers and architects Create and enhance constrained-random verification environments using SystemVerilog and UVM Write tests in C to run out of the CPU Identify and write all types of coverage measures for stimulus and corner-cases. Debug tests with design engineers to deliver functionally correct design blocks. Close coverage measures to identify verification holes and to show progress towards tape-out. Participate in test plan and

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