Job Overview
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is looking for a Principal Silicon Design Verification Engineer to join their Network Technology Solutions Group in Penicuik, United Kingdom. The team focuses on developing RTL blocks and subsystems for the AMD Pensando AI NIC product line, aimed at facilitating GPU clusters for AI workloads.
Role Summary
The Principal Design Verification Engineer will lead the verification efforts for complex RTL blocks utilized in next-generation Data Center networking ASICs. This role is critical in ensuring the functional viability of silicon products developed by AMD in response to evolving technological needs.
Experience Level
This position requires a seasoned professional with substantial experience in leading technical verification teams. Candidates must demonstrate their proficiency in simulation-based verification methodologies specific to ASIC or FPGA designs.
Responsibilities
- Lead verification efforts for RTL blocks for networking ASICs.
- Ensure functional verification and coverage closure in design projects.
- Utilize UVM-based verification techniques and provide guidance to the verification team.
- Apply problem-solving skills to troubleshoot and resolve verification challenges.
- Engage with tools and methodologies specific to Synopsys for functional verification.
- Perform formal verification and support full chip verification processes.
- Utilize AI-based debug techniques to enhance verification accuracy.
Requirements
- Experience leading verification teams and projects.
- Strong background in UVM-based verification in SystemVerilog.
- Familiarity with verification coverage methodologies for ASICs or FPGAs.
- Proficient in Synopsys functional verification tools (advantageous).
- Experience in full chip and formal verification (advantageous).
- Understanding of AI technologies and programming in Python (desirable).
- Knowledge of C/C++ programming (desirable).
- Background in RTL design (desirable).
- Experience with networking technologies and products (desirable).
Education Requirements
A minimum of a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field is required.