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Position - Senior Staff/Senior Principal ASIC Verification Lead

Company is seeking Senior Staff ASIC Verification Lead/Senior Principal Engineer to work from our Bangalore, India Design Centre. The ideal candidate will have an ASIC verification background with experience in SOC verification using leading edge verification tools and methods.


In this role, you will focus on the following :

- Verification of Ethernet / communications / digital signal processing (DSP) SOCs. The subsystems include Ethernet, DSP functions, CPU subsystems and peripheral interfaces

- Creating verification specifications and plans, defining block and top-level test benches and executing plans with simulation

Qualifications :

- Bachelor's or master's degree, in Engineering (Electronic Engineering) or equivalent with 10-23 years of experience in ASIC Design Verification

- Strong background in IP and SoC verification (preferably networking/packet processing domain)

- Strong expertise in architecting a complex and reusable verification testbench environment

- Proficient in hardware verification languages such as Verilog, System Verilog, UVM, and C/C++

- Solid understanding of verification methodologies: object-oriented programming, white-box/black-box testing, directed/random testing, coverage analysis, and gate-level simulations

- Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment

- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills

- Capable of interfacing effectively at all levels within and outside the organization

- Proactive in participating in problem-solving and quality improvement initiatives

- Tracking and management of design verification improvements

- Experience in Ethernet, PCIe/USB3.0 , SERDES is a strong plus

- Experience in System C and Digital Signal Processing is highly desirable

- Experience in Unix/Linux environments; scripting skills in Shell, Perl, or Python are a plus

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