JobsGPU Design Verification Engineer, Staff
Job description
The role at Qualcomm involves architecting, designing, implementing, verifying, and optimizing GPU cores for performance and power. The team focuses on verification of Graphics IP and conducting pre- and post-silicon verification to ensure goals are met. Candidates will engage with various interdisciplinary teams and apply creative problem-solving skills to address technical challenges. This position requires strong communication skills and the ability to work within defined timelines and resource constraints.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related field and 4+ years of relevant experience, or a Master's degree with 3+ years, or a PhD with 2+ years.
- 5+ years of experience in Hardware Engineering, Software Engineering, or Systems Engineering.
- Proficiency in System Verilog, UVM, Verilog or VHDL, and C/C++.
- Experience with constrained random and functional coverage development.
- Familiarity with emulation/prototyping platforms such as Veloce, Palladium, or FPGA.
Responsibilities
- Architect, design, implement, and verify the structure and performance of GPU hardware and software.
- Create and maintain verification test benches and environments in System Verilog/UVM.
- Collaborate with various teams to define and develop test methodologies and content.
- Participate in GPU architecture and micro-architecture reviews.
- Collect, organize, and execute various forms of system-level test content.
- Build automation for continuous integration and testing based on the latest GPU IP.
- Analyze test results using statistics and data predictions to track benchmarks.
- Write technical documentation and feature descriptions for projects under supervision.
Benefits
- Qualcomm offers competitive compensation, annual bonuses, stock programs, comprehensive healthcare coverage, retirement plans, wellness programs, parental leave, flexible work options, and professional development opportunities.
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