Design Verification Engineer

Posted 3 days 15 hours ago by Apple Inc.

£100,000 - £125,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Design Jobs
Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, United Kingdom, CB1 0
Job Description

Do your life's best work here - with the whole world watching .Join a rapidly growing team at our UK GPU design centre.At Apple, new ideas and complex challenges have a way of becoming phenomenal products, services, and customer experiences very quickly.The Design Verification Engineer will be responsible for the pre-silicon RTL verification of blocks in low power embedded graphics cores.This includes deep understanding of the micro-architectural details of their block and how it works within the broader GPU design. A strong computer architecture background, preferably in graphics, and a strong foundation in verification methodology will be used to close testing coverage with high confidence.

Description

Use SystemVerilog, UVM and C++ with industry leading simulation tools and methodologies to verify complex GPU designs.Develop verification plans in coordination with design leads and architectsCreate and maintain verification test bench components and environmentsGenerate directed and directed random testsRun simulations and debug design and environment issuesBuild functional coverage points, analyze coverage, and improve test environment to target coverage holesBuild automated verification flows for block verification

Minimum Qualifications Preferred Qualifications
  • Work with other block and core level engineers to ensure seamless verification flow

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