JobsDesign Verification Engineer
Job description
The role is part of Intel's All Cores Engineering (ACE) team, focusing on the functional verification of CPU logic to ensure design specifications are met. This elite engineering organization is at the forefront of semiconductor innovation, working on next-generation CPUs. The position involves collaboration with architects and developers to enhance verification processes and improve performance and power goals. Candidates will contribute to building a better tomorrow through world-changing technology.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Electrical/Computer Engineering or related field with 3+ years of relevant experience, or a Master's in the same field with 1+ years of relevant experience.
- 3+ years of experience in Design Verification and Validation methodologies with UVM, System Verilog, and industry standard EDA tools.
- 3+ years of experience with Pre-silicon verification and SoC validation.
Responsibilities
- Perform functional verification of CPU logic to ensure design meets specification requirements.
- Develop IP verification plans, test benches, and the verification environment to ensure coverage to confirm CPU microarchitecture specifications.
- Execute verification plans and define and run system simulation models to verify design, analyze power and timing, and uncover bugs.
- Replicate, root cause, and debug issues in the presilicon environment.
- Find and implement corrective measures to resolve failing tests.
- Collaborate with CPU architects, RTL developers, and physical design teams to improve verification of complex architectural and microarchitectural features.
- Document test plans and drive technical reviews of plans and proofs with design and architecture teams.
- Maintain and improve existing functional verification infrastructure and methodology.
Benefits
- Intel offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, stock programs, healthcare coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, parental leave, and programs supporting employee wellbeing and professional development.
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