Job Title
Verification Engineer
Role Summary
The Verification Engineer will work in the Solution Engineering division, focused on verifying RTL that implements upcoming features in ARM SoCs. This role requires collaboration with the RTL team to ensure that new and existing functionalities meet architectural requirements.
Experience Level
Mid-level, with more than 3 years of relevant experience in IP/SOC verification.
Responsibilities
Key responsibilities include:
- Collaborating with the RTL team to understand microarchitecture details.
- Developing and enhancing verification environments, including stimulus generators and checkers.
- Verifying that new ARM architecture features function as specified.
- Implementing verification strategies with other engineers.
- Contributing to continuous improvement in verification methodologies.
- Mentoring early-career verification engineers.
Requirements
Mandatory skills and qualifications include:
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science or Electrical/Computer Engineering.
- More than 3 years of experience in IP/SOC verification.
- Advanced proficiency in SystemVerilog and Verilog, and knowledge of UVM methodology.
- Experience in writing verification and test plans, as well as Testbench development.
- Proficiency in scripting languages such as Perl or Python.
- Strong interpersonal skills for collaboration with diverse teams.
Nice-to-have skills include:
- Experience with AMBA protocols (e.g., CHI, AXI, AHB).
- Hands-on experience with Arm CoreSight IP and related architectures.
- Experience with ARM-based designs and System Architectures.
Education Requirements
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field is expected.
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: 2026-03-11