The GPU Design Verification Engineer is responsible for conducting functional verification of graphics logic components, which includes the verification of 3D graphics, media, and display as per specification requirements. The role involves defining and developing scalable verification plans and architectures to ensure comprehensive coverage in line with graphics microarchitecture specifications.
The engineer executes verification plans, runs system simulation models, and analyzes design for power and timing issues while troubleshooting any bugs that may arise in the presilicon environment. Collaboration with GPU architects, RTL developers, and physical design teams is essential to enhance the verification process and to meet performance and power criteria.
This position requires experienced professionals. Candidates must have a strong background in electronics or computer engineering, with a focus on verification methodologies.
Candidates should hold a Bachelor’s degree in electronics, computer engineering, or a related field with at least 5 years of experience, or a Master’s degree with 4 years of experience. Key qualifications include experience in test bench development, programming skills in System Verilog, OVM, and UVM, along with hands-on verification experience with ASIC, CPU, or GPU processes.
A Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree in electronics, computer engineering, or a related engineering field is required.