
Mixed Signal Verification Engineer
- Hillsboro, OR Portland, OR
- $101,000-170,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Develop top-down mixed signal verification strategies for state-of-the-art SoCs, ASICs, and IP blocks containing high speed digital circuits and sensitive analog/RF circuits.
- Development of automated test benches and simulation result evaluation tools for top down block verification.
- Perform actual verification work using the test benches and strategies developed.
- Development of tools for automated generation of verification reports and regression management.
- Integration and support of analog and digital designers developing Verilog-A, behavioral models into full system verification suites.
- Ensure validity and optimize performance of designer behavioral models. Ensure correct use of connect modules.
- Work with system architect to develop system tests, stimulating SoC from IC boundary, to ensure functionality with all types of data in all modes of operation.
- Develop automatic regression of verification suites using Cadence AMS Designer verification flow in Xcelium
- Daily adventures and challenges
- Our passionate team
- The technologies behind the innovative projects and solutions
- Master's Degree in EE or ECE and 4+ years of experience. Candidates with an EE or ECE Bachelor's degree and 6+ years of experience will also be considered.
- 2+ years of mixed signal verification experience (Virtuoso, Xcelium, AMS-Designer, Spectre)
- 2+ years of System Verilog UVM experience
- Experience with verifying multi-lane SERDES interfaces (e.g. PCIe)
- Experience creating self-checking test benches for automatic regression testing.
- Self-driven, able to work independently while coordinating with block designers
- Strong scripting skills for working across tool boundaries, such as Matlab, bash/tcsh, TCL, Python, Perl, and make.
- Work effectively in a group setting (share expertise, provide and receive feedback, communicate technical issues, work in a team environment to resolve technical issues)
- Candidates must be able to communicate effectively with both team members and external partners.
- Candidates must be able to travel occasionally to European and U.S. locations.
- Candidates must be current US residents with valid work authorization.