JobsASIC Verification Engineer - GPU
Job description
NVIDIA is looking for ASIC Verification Engineers to join their team and verify the design and implementation of leading SoCs and GPUs. This role offers the chance to impact various product lines, including consumer graphics and self-driving cars. The team is composed of talented individuals dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology. The position focuses on building high-performance processor elements for programmable compute and graphics functionality.
Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Computer Engineering or equivalent experience.
- 2+ years of relevant experience in ASIC verification.
- Experience in verification using random stimulus along with functional coverage and assertion-based verification methodologies.
- Background with design and verification tools such as VCS or equivalent simulation tools, and debug tools like Verdi and GDB.
- Strong background in System Verilog or similar hardware verification languages.
- Expertise in C/C++ programming language.
Responsibilities
- Verify the design and implementation of the industry's leading GPUs.
- Be responsible for verification of the ASIC design, architecture, golden models, and micro-architecture using advanced verification methodologies such as UVM.
- Understand the design and implementation of your unit, define the verification scope, and develop the verification infrastructure.
- Collaborate with architects, designers, and pre and post silicon verification teams to accomplish tasks.
Benefits
- Employees at NVIDIA are often offered comprehensive, day-one benefits—including medical, dental, and vision coverage with HSA support, life and disability insurance, an Employee Assistance Program, and a 401(k) with auto-enrollment. Many roles also have generous time off and holidays, donation matching (up to $10,000), and a wide menu of extras like FSAs, commuter benefits, legal and identity-theft protection, pet insurance, and wellness discounts. Optional programs can include student-loan and home-purchase support, plus family care resources and expert medical services.
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