Job Title
Verification Engineer β Austin, TX (Multiple positions)
Role Summary
This listing represents multiple verification roles based in Arm's Austin office. Positions focus on RTL/IP/SoC verification activities across different projects; exact responsibilities vary by role.
Engineers will work on verification planning, environment development, simulation and debug, and collaborate with architects, RTL designers and validation teams to achieve functional sign-off.
Experience Level
Mid-level to Senior (experienced professional). Specific years of experience vary by opening.
Responsibilities
Typical responsibilities (role-dependent):
- Define and execute verification plans and strategies for blocks or subsystems.
- Develop and maintain SystemVerilog/UVM testbenches and verification environments.
- Create assertions and functional coverage models; drive coverage closure.
- Run regressions and simulations, analyze failures, and debug RTL and verification environments.
- Collaborate with architects, RTL designers, and validation teams to resolve issues and deliver quality silicon/IP.
- Automate verification tasks using scripting and maintain verification infrastructure.
- Mentor junior engineers and participate in design and verification reviews where applicable.
Requirements
Key skills and experience (summarized):
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Must-have: Practical experience in RTL verification, solid knowledge of SystemVerilog and UVM, and experience with simulation and debug tools.
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Must-have: Experience with coverage-driven verification and assertion-based methodologies.
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Must-have: Scripting skills for test automation (e.g., Python, Tcl, Perl).
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Nice-to-have: Experience with emulation, FPGA prototyping, formal verification, or performance/low-power verification.
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Nice-to-have: Prior SoC/IP verification experience and cross-functional collaboration in a hardware development flow.
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