Job Title
Senior Verification Engineer - (AI/ML)
Role Summary
Senior verification engineer responsible for planning and executing verification for AI/ML hardware blocks and supporting SoC-level verification. The role sits within a verification team in Raanana focused on ML/AI-enabled IP and collaborates closely with design, architecture and validation teams.
Work includes building testbenches, driving coverage-driven verification campaigns, debugging issues, and improving verification flows and automation.
Experience Level
Senior (Experienced professional). Years of experience guidance not specified.
Responsibilities
Primary responsibilities include:
- Define and execute verification plans and test strategies for AI/ML IP and related SoC blocks.
- Develop and maintain UVM/SystemVerilog testbenches, assertions, and coverage models.
- Create directed and random tests, and analyse functional coverage to close verification gaps.
- Debug functional issues across RTL, simulation and silicon bring-up environments.
- Automate regression suites and integrate verification flows into CI systems.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams and mentor junior verification engineers.
Requirements
Key technical requirements and desirable skills.
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Must-have: Significant hands-on verification experience with SystemVerilog and UVM; experience in verification of complex IP or SoCs.
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Must-have: Strong scripting skills (Python, Perl or Tcl) and experience with simulators, coverage tools and regression automation.
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Must-have: Experience debugging RTL and working with cross-functional teams during bring-up and validation.
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Nice-to-have: Experience with ML/AI accelerator verification, emulation, FPGA prototyping, formal verification or performance verification.
Education Requirements
Not specified.
About the Company
Company: Arm
Headquarters: Cambridge, United Kingdom
ARM is a global leader in semiconductor and software design, driving innovation in computing technology. The company specializes in designing processors and systems that provide the essential building blocks for electronic devices. ARM's architecture is widely used in smartphones, servers, and IoT devices, and its collaborative culture fosters bold thinking, diversity, and high-impact benefits for its talented workforce.

Date Posted: 2026-05-19