Job Title, Lab:
Contractor Verification Engineer, APL
General Description Vision:
Perform pre-silicon validation of GPU unit(s).
QualificationsResponsibilities Include:
· Learn the architecture and micro architecture by studying specifications and direct interaction with architects and logic designers.
· Review unit level test plans; modify if necessary.
· Write the tests outlined by test plan. Enhance testbench if necessary, e.g. add coverage assertions.
· Debug test failures, fix test or testbench if necessary. Report RTL failures to RTL designers. Confirm bug is fixed.
· Enhance test benches and tests to achieve coverage goals.
· Support debug of unit in upper levels of design hierarchy.
Experience Requirements:
· Has used modern verification methodologies such UVM/VMM/OVM. UVM is preferred.
· Experience verifying and debugging RTL , preferably in context of CPU, GPU, video, display or signal processing system.
· Understanding of micro-architecture and logic design fundamentals, e.g. finite state machines, arithmetic data path pipelines.
· Composed functional coverage assertions, preferably using system Verilog.
The qualified candidate will possess the following:
· BSEE or higher degree.
· At least 2 years of industry experience in a design verification role.
· Proficient in System Verilog. C++, Python/Perl skills are also desirable.
· Good verbal and written communication skills.
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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