Responsibilities:
- You will be exposed to the latest verification methodologies like UVM and enable complex feature verification suites.
- Architect and Develop block level verification environments for sub-system and fullchip using System Verilog and UVM methodology. (30%)
- Define, architect, code, and deliver verification suites/tests for ASICs that enable faster, denser, feature-rich systems. Use various front-end simulator tools (VCS/NC) to perform this activity. (25%)
- Verify large ASIC blocks independently and rapidly and sign off them for tape-out with analysis of code coverage, functional coverage and Gate level simulation. (30%)
- Work closely with logic designers to resolve bugs and software developers to assist in software and bring-up development. (10%)
- Develop Perl, Python and/or shell scripts to improve current verification infrastructure/methodology (5%)
Required Skills:
- ASIC Verification using SystemVerilog
- Experience in constrained-random verification is a strong plus
- Experience with verification methodology like OVM/VMM/UVM
- Perl/Tcl scripting is strongly preferred
- Experience verifying networking protocols such as Ethernet is desirable
- Strong problem solving and ASIC debugging skills
- MSEE or BSEE is required with at least 5 years of ASIC Verification Experience.
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