Job Title
Verification Engineer - Hardware
Role Summary
The Verification Engineer will contribute to the automotive verification team, focusing on the development of next-generation automotive chips and systems. Responsibilities include creating advanced UVM-based verification test benches and methodologies.
Experience Level
Mid-level, with at least 3 years of experience in verification closure of complex units, subsystems, or SoC-level verification.
Responsibilities
Key responsibilities include:
- Creation of UVM-based verification test benches and methodologies.
- Working on system-level verification using C/C++.
- Driving aspects of verification by architecting testbenches and crafting verification environment.
- Defining test plans, tests, and verification infrastructure.
- Building efficient and reusable bus functional models, monitors, checkers, and scoreboards.
- Implementing functional coverage and owning verification closure.
- Collaborating with architects, designers, FPGA, and post-silicon teams to ensure robustness.
Requirements
Must-have qualifications include:
- BTech/MTech degree.
- 3+ years of experience in verification closure of complex units, subsystems, or SoC-level.
- Experience in CPU, memory controller, and interconnect verification.
- Familiarity with high-speed IO verification (UFS/PCIe/XUSB) and Ethernet MAC/Switch.
- Knowledge of bus protocols (AXI/APB) and system functions like safety and security.
- Experience with verification methodologies such as UVM or VMM.
- Proficiency in industry-standard verification tools for simulation and debug.
- Good debugging and analytical skills.
Education Requirements
BTech/MTech in a relevant field is required.
About the Company
Company: NVIDIA
Headquarters: Santa Clara, California, USA
NVIDIA is a global leader in accelerated computing, renowned for its innovative solutions in AI and digital twins that transform diverse industries. The company specializes in networking technologies, providing end-to-end InfiniBand and Ethernet solutions for servers and storage that optimize performance and scalability. NVIDIA serves sectors such as high-performance computing, enterprise data centers, and cloud computing, constantly reinventing its products and services to stay ahead in the market.

Date Posted: 2026-03-26